This package offers you three suri geldings of different colors, medium brown, black and white! Rocky Mountain Thunder is white and is the eldest of the three (just 7 years old), followed by El Dorado (a 5 year old true black gem), with Little Petey joining in the group at not quite 2 years of age. His medium brown fleece is veeeeerrrry lustrous and fine. Fiber artists...this package is especially attractive for you. Think of the beautiful array of fiber you will garner from these boys each year... For those of you who aren't, necessarily, fiber artists, this trio will splash beautiful color onto your fields and provide not only companions for your breeding and showing alpacas, but also highly prized black and brown fibers, plus white for all sorts of dyes! You can't beat this price for THREE SURI FIBER PRODUCERS, and 2 are of intense, rich, deep color.
Plus, you'll be getting the package discount price for taking three, but via three different farms, so that will provide you with three sets of mentors and/or 'after-sale support' people, instead of one or two from one farm. All parties to this package are members of the newly formed 'Alpacas in the USA' (www.alpacasintheusa.com) group and are dedicated to making sure you succeed with your alpacas.
Call or write today to grab these suri boys while you can! Sweet!
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Alpacas included in package:
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Little Petey - Suri, Male, Medium Brown "Little Petey" is wholly owned by Chuck and Ashely Gulotta and is offered for sale here by Close-Knit.
He is an exceptionally fleeced young alpaca with rich, deep color and a beautiful personality. Petey was gelded, along with his sire, due to his being born with an extra toe on each of his front feet. Read More
AABC El Dorado - Suri, Male, True Black El Dorado is wholly owned by Chuck and Ashley Gulotta and is offered for sale as a fiber/companion alpaca by Close-Knit.
El Dorado was gelded when he produced a cria with an extra toe on each of its front feet. It was determined El Dorado was the alpaca carrying the genetic defect, since the dam had never ...Read More