Champions breed success. Success breeds champions.
We are the only alpaca breeder in the world to have bred national champion suris in both North and South America! Here's a list of our most current suri alpaca show awards.

 



Ego Boost


Top of the Class

Gift Wrap
       


Superfine


Heartbreaker

Hot Toddy
       


Ga Ga

   
       

2004 AOB National Show and Sale

Ego Boost, 2nd place, yearling black male suri in a class of 12. The second youngest in class.

Animal: Ego Boost
Award: 2nd place
Category: Black juvenile male suri
Location: Louisville, Kentucky

Judge: Amanda Vanden Bosch

Top of the Class, 5th place juvenile black male suri in a class of 11. Second youngest in class.

2003 AOB National Show and Sale

Gift Wrap, juvenile black suri female and color champion. *We bred the class winner, color champion, owned the herd sire, or imported the grand sire of the top six finishers in this class.

Superfine, 2nd place juvenile brown suri male in a split class of 43 entrants. 22 in his class.

Heartbreaker, 4th place juvenile black suri female. Sold to Craig and Daphne Aurness and showed by Cindy Harris. Heartbreaker won five shows on the west coast prior to attending nationals.

2001 AOBA national show and sale.

Hot Toddy, juvenile black suri female champion.

Ga Ga, juvenile fawn suri female champion and Reserve Color Champion.*
*Alpaca shows are divided into age, sex and color of the animals. You compete in a specific color in juvenile, yearling or two year old age divisions. The color championship combines the class winners of these classes against each other. The winner of this championship class is a Color Champion.