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Baby Love! Gotta love a sassy top knot! Conversing with a cria
Carol Hunsberger
Perkiomenville
New Hanover Township, PA, 18074
215.721.9496
www.sunnybrookalpacas.com
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    Sunday, April 24, 2011

    A very special Easter gift!

    Easter Baby Boy ... 3 days old

    Easter Baby Boy ... 3 days old

    We received a very special Easter present this year!!! The first cria of the year arrived on Easter Sunday to mom Divinity (Peruvian Presidio daughter, Caligula granddaughter) and dad MFI Peruvian Wellington (a PPPeruvian Augusto son). We thought last year's 17 lb "Moose" was a whopper, but this boy takes the cake weighing in at 20 lbs!!!! He is a beautiful, brilliant white little man with super soft curly fleece. Mom Divinity delivered her gift unassisted - he was found during a barn check standing next to her and walking around like he owned the place! He is very tall, straight, strong and steady right from the get go. We can't wait to watch him develop!
    Tall and straight ... 3 days old

    Tall and straight ... 3 days old

    With Mom (Divinity) ... 3 days old

    With Mom (Divinity) ... 3 days old

    Eating grass ... 3 days old

    Eating grass ... 3 days old

    Sleepy boy ... 3 days old

    Sleepy boy ... 3 days old

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