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The New Crias

The New Crias

Marquis Milo of NAL arrived in between hourly checks and was up and nursing before we even discovered him!  He was actually rolling in the dirt before he was even completely dry, so it is hard to tell but he is really pure white!  By the next day, he was racing around the small pasture like a race horse - we have never seen anything like it!

Contessa

Contessa

Contessa at 24 hours old.  We first met Contessa at the farm where she was born on her second day.  Her mother, Grandesa, is a wonderful import dam.  Contessa has a "kiss"  of her mom's color on her ear and a few spots here and there.

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Genevieve

Genevieve

Genevieve arrived 3 and a half weeks past her due date.  After watching and waiting for weeks, I decided to leave home for a short time and Gingersnap delivered her 20 minutes later.

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Sir Gareth of NAL

Sir Gareth of NAL

Gareth is Gingersnap's second cria and she delivered him as easily as she did her first.  He was born with the longest legs we have ever seen!

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HHSF Tiburon's Peruvian TIZO Suri

HHSF Tiburon's Peruvian TIZO Suri





The judges call him "the perfect Suri alpaca!"  At one of his first shows, the judge invited the spectators to come over to lift his fleece and touch and look at Tizo, since he was "what a Suri is supposed to look like".  Tizo has impressed every judge in whose ring he has ever shown.  Not only because of his perfect conformation and large, lustrous locks but because of his well-behaved presence in the ring.   

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Alpaca Fiber Sorting Certification Seminar

Alpaca Fiber Sorting Certification Seminar


Certified Sorted is the trademark for training certifying fiber graders and sorters.  Standardizing the method of grading alpaca fiber is an important step in the advancement of the alpaca fiber industry in the United States.

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