All we can say about Magnolia is WOW! She has all the attributes one is looking for in a true black female. First off Maggie is a non-fading fourth generation jet black proven female. She has a very pleasing phenotype with a full bonnet, coverage from head to toe, good bone capacity, density and crimp. Maggie was shown only one time and placed 2nd in a very large competitive class of 14 behind the color champion; not a bad place to be for her very first and only showing. She is also great producer of high quality true black offspring. Maggie's first born son, Amistad, won his very first blue ribbon in his baby fleece at just six months of age in a competitive class of 14 as well. Her second son, Drakkar, is also an outstanding true black male having placed in the upper half of his class and has always attracted much attention with his full bonnet and coverage as well as pleasing phenotype. Her true black son, The Wiseman, is standing stud on our farm and is truly a handsome well behaved herdsire! Maggies latest cria is out of our herdsire Luminosity. Isaiah is very similar to his sire only in a dark brown with black points and a black face. Isaiah has been shown in the Southern select in a field of eight and was the youngest in the class where he was given the Blue Rbbon by Judge Jude Anderson. His next show was a very large and competitive class of eleven in the Best of the US where he again took the Blue Ribbon as the second youngest in the group!
Awards Received 2nd Place 2004 OABA Alpacafest (class of 14), judge Kristin Burhman
Service Sire: Awards Received 1st Place 2010 OABA AlpacaFest
1st Place 2010 Kentucky Fall Classic
1st Place 2010 AOBA NATIONALS
2nd Place 2010 Buckeye Class of 8
5th Place 2010 Futurity behind 2 Snowmass and 2 Cas Cad Nac boys
2nd Place 2010 Indiana Invitational Alpaca Show
1st Place 2010 Best of the US Alpaca Show Dark Jr. Herd Sire Competition. This was a new AOBA certified show that allowed Farms to show their males from 18 months to two years old. The Dark Class consisted of all browns, blacks, and grays. Awards were given to the top three. Class of 15
Color Champion 2010 Best of the US Alpaca Show Class of 42 1st Place 2010 Best of the US Alpaca Show
Color Champion 2010 Southern Select Class of 22 1st Place 2010 Southern Select
RESERVE COLOR CHAMPION CABO Class of 34 2nd Place 2010 CABO
COLOR CHAMPION 2009 Royal Alpaca Challenge Class of 25 1st Place 2009 Royal Alpaca Challenge Level III Show