ANDACAL Challenger's Night Hawk was sired by WI Challenger. Challenger is a son of the outstanding herdsire Lazy G's Accoyo Goldstar. Goldstar has 20 Get of Sire winners to his name including 3 at Nationals, 3 at The Futurity, and 1 at the Suri Network All Suri Fleece Show. WI Challenger is full brother to BRKRD Goldstar's Jet. Jet has passed away, but he produced champions. He sired the 2018 AOA Nationals Light Male Supreme Champion, Jet's Dominion, and has 4 Get of Sire wins himself, including 1 at Nationals and 1 at The Futurity. Challenger was not shown as much as his brother Jet and he is just starting to have offspring hit the ground. Challenger's pedigree is loaded with the names of many great herdsires besides Goldstar. The names include Torbio, Rockstar, Jackpot, Ramilo, Major Jax, Baron, Saber, Bruxo, MacGyver, and Uribe. Wow! He's a genetic powerhouse and of course, it is not just the males in his pedigree as there are many championship females in it, too.
It's not just Challenger's genetics that produced such a nice black male. His dam SPAR's Coal Man's Night Skye has great genetics, too. Night Skye is the daughter of 5 time Get of Sire winner and true black male, Suri Peak's Coal Man. Night Skye's is ranked in the Top 25% EPDs for both fleece weight and staple length. Night Skye is a solidly built female with good size and good substance of bone. Her jet black fleece is slick and lustrous. She has plenty of milk for her crias and they have grown quickly. She has produced 6 crias thus far and she has produced 5 black crias while only being bred to black twice. Our production female Nyte Force is her first banner winner, but this black male cria sired by WI Challenger shows a lot of promise, too.
All the genetics mentioned above has produced a beautiful, phenotypical Suri male. He has an exemplary Suri head style and great fleece coverage from top knot to toes. His fleece is dense and well organized. His bay black fleece has a beautiful luster and a nice, cool handle. It's fine and uniform. We can't wait to see how he will continue to develop and eventually get him in the show ring. Keep an eye out for him as you may want to add him to your herd.