2896 days ago

Coloured Alpaca Packages Females plus 1 Stud Male

Maree from Swannanoa - Ohoka

Selection of three different packages.
Huacaya Females X 2 (White and Mid Fawn) and 1 Certified Huacaya Stud Male (Ginger Roan Brown)

Suri Alpaca X 3 (Gold Fawn X 2, Dark Fawn) and 1 Certified Suri Stud Male (Dark Fawn)

Suri Alpaca X 3 (Red/Dark Brown X 2, Dark Fawn) and 1 Stud Male (Choc Brown - rare dark chocolate brown suri)

All are fully vaccinated, drenched, shorn in Dec 17. Registered with AANZ. Buy Back Fleece offer and full after sales service, education lessons. Full pre and post natal care/advise. Great reasonable breeder starter packages All but one of females are experienced great mums and milkbars, so ideal for novice breeders. All stud males are fully halter trained.

Free delivery.
Price is per package.

Price: $1,500

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