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The Triple Z Alpaca Farm

"Preserving A Rare Breed of Fine Suri Alpacas!"

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Suri Symposium & Fleece Show 2015. 4 entries

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TZ Mont Yuraq - 2015 Casario & LaBrisa @ Show
Mike & Anita Smith
9100 N 000 Rd.
Decatur, IN, 46733
260-413-6546
260-724-4809
www.triplezalpacas.com
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LUSTER....LUSTER....LUSTER...!!!!

TZ HANAPEPE'S TUPAHC

Suri, Male, Unproven | White

AOA# 32391121   D.O.B. 5/27/2012 (14 yrs) , 7/8 Peruvian

Sire:
PUCARA HANAPEPE 
| AOA# 30697584  | WHITE 

Dam:
TALULAH BLEU 
| AOA# 30478428  | BEIGE 

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$1,200

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RAMILO...CROWN-ROYALE...JACKPOT...KAHUNA...KALVIN...KAY...
GUINEVERE...GENEVE...GANADOR...
These are just a few of the ancestors flowing through TUPAHC'S viens! Son of Talula Bleu, he is a true 'Bleu Blood' if there ever was one. He is 15/16ths Peruvian 1/16th Bolivian. There is no option between 7/8 & Full Peruvian. The name Tupa'h'c is Quenchian for "He Who Shines" and that is the first thing you notice about this guy. A fellow breeder stated that they have never seen so much luster in an alpaca fiber and, they have had a great number of births on their farm. But, not only does he have luster...He has fineness and a very defined lock structure. Put all that on a large frame and you have a guy that is going to be somebody. But, don't ask us...Ask him. He has an aire about him that he has exhibited from day one. Its as if he knows who he is and he wants everyone to know about it. From the day he was born he has stood erect with ears staright up as if to let the whole world know that he is...a "Bleu Blood!"

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