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GNLC SWITCHFOOT DOB: 5-25-2010 SIRE: GNLC MERLIN DAM: Wild West Blu Moon We are so thrilled to add this Jr. Herdsire to our breeding program and we look forward to starting his breeding career in the spring of 2012. Switchfoot was the first silver suri male produced by GNLC Merlin. Switchfoot is very very tall, very athletic, very correct with Great bone and unbelievable stretch and lustrous silver suri fiber. A breeders dream.. His sire GNLC Merlin is the tallest male we have ever seen over 7 foot at the poll and still growing and Switchfoot is following in his sires footsteps as a gentle giant. His Dam, Wild West Blu Moon has been a great producer for the Rolfings, Always producing gorgeous silver gray suri offspring, we also own her daughter GNLC Luna and Love everything about her. GNLC Switchfoot has Incredible genetics with the "BEST" Bloodlines in the Industry and we look forward to his production and would like to thank Steve and Sue Rolfing for allowing us to purchase this phenomenal male
HOLR APOLLO DOB: 3-04-2010 SIRE: MCF Etol DAM: HOLR London's Abigail This Young Jr. Herdsire is the perfect example of what we breed for, presence, correct conformation, well balanced, athletic ability, beautiful fiber, size and that wonderful disposition. This guy is huge, very very tall and still growing.!!!, He comes by it naturally, His Dam is the tallest female at Hidden Oaks Llama Ranch, and we love the Dam and Sire line. Apollo was the Last Etol offspring born, Etol was a legend and one of the Greatest Herdsires ever, A phenomenal producer of many many "Champion" Offspring all very correct with great size and athletic abilities. A legend in the Llama Industry. Apollo was a Top 10, 2011 Celebration World Futurity winner and Double " GRAND CHAMPION" winner in double coat walking fiber. (Apollo has gorgeous lustrous silky fiber) Apollo was also the 2010 Medium Wool Male Reserve Champion at the ALSA Grand Nationals at only 7 months. He has been a Great show llama for us and Now we look forward to his production and are still watching him grow and grow and grow...
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