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The Campbell Family
330 Newbolds Corner Rd
Lumberton, NJ, 08048
856-495-7536
856 313 7608 Farm Manager
www.ScotiaAcres.com
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      Meadowgate Noah's Sugar and Spice

      Huacaya, Female, Proven | White, Medium Fawn

      AOA# 31412193   D.O.B. 6/14/2009 (17 yrs) , Full Peruvian

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      Description

      Scotia Acres co-owns Noah's Sugar and Spice with Meadowgate Farms. Her dam, Gewn Ni Doubt has Accoyo Franklin, Accoyo felix and El Mustachio in her background. Her sire, I-Star's Noah, won his first Color Championship at 11 months old and is a sensational male out of Snowmass Inca-Accoyo Star.

      Sugar and Spice is a medium fawn and white with superior fleece traits from both her dam and sire.

      She is ready to breed in Fall 2012

      Financing Terms

      Financing terms negotiable ... reasonable offers considered! Just ask!!!

      Offspring

      my daddy can beat your daddy at a show
      Drifter's Cool Runner
      ARI# 32342451   D.O.B. 5/30/2012   (14 yrs)
      Huacaya, Male| Medium Brown
      Sire: TGF Drifter
      Dam: Meadowgate Noah's Sugar and Spice
      My daddy is a champion and I can't wait to continue the tradition! WATCH THIS SPACE FOR AWARDS WON IN 2014 - TO BE POSTED SOON!!!! ;) The Lega...

      Scotia Acres Alpacas - Lumberton, NJ

      Updated 1/31/2014

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