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Flame Pool Alpacas

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Kathy Graziani
486 Stone Rd
Westminster, MD, 21158
443-812-1102
www.flamepoolalpacas.com
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Karolya Zim
White
Queen of Winter
$1000
alpaca for sale

Elena of FPAL

Suri, Female, Unproven | Dark Brown

D.O.B. 9/27/2016

Sire:
Fox Run's Peruvian Nomar 

1/4 Accoyo, 1x Champ, 100% COLOR Out of White Dams!

Fox Run's Peruvian Nomar

Suri, Herdsire (Male), Proven, Dark Brown, Full Peruvian
ARI# 1433197 | DOB: 4/30/2005
Nomar is a Full Peruvian, Macgyver son out of a sensational Reserve Champion true black Angel granddaughter. The combination of genetics from the Angel line and the MacGyver line have produced a stunning male with beautiful, solid conformation, deep rich color, and elite fleece characteristics. Nomar had a rough start in life, with his dam being killed by the outside farm herd sire when he was only 3 weeks old, The stress of being orphaned and transported a great distance caused him to have ma...
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| AOA# 1433197  | Dark Brown 

Dam:
Anastasiya 

Anastasiya

Suri, Female, Proven, Dark Brown, Full Peruvian
ARI# 31091404 | DOB: 4/20/2009
Anastasiya's wonderful coloring comes from her sire, Cantano's Peruvian Claytonite. She has great conformation with good straight front legs and a strong top line. Her second fleece came in as nice as her first one with almost the same micron, standard deviation, and co-efficient of variation. She's an easy keeper. Never puts up a fuss for herd health. She has plenty of milk.

She's bred to Fox Run's Peruvian Nomar, a MacGyver son. He has consistently produced crias with deep rich color,...
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| AOA# 31091404  | Dark Brown 

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Elena is a really nice girl out of Anastasiya. She has her mother's coloring. Elena is being weaned now.

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1/3 down with 12 months to pay the balance. Prime + 1% Will work with buyer.

Updated 8/23/2021

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