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Nina, the story of an orphan cria
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Jameelia whom we thought was chocolate brown at birth, a colour we have always wanted, turned out to be bay black. She is the fortuitous result of covering her mid-grey dam with a full Accoyo white sire.
Keiko meaning adored one in Japanese is definitely adored as her dam, while pregnant with Keiko, developed an ulcer after her trials coming from Australia; our vets weren’t coming up with the right answers, so she was shipped off with a friend to the veterinary hospital where she was cured.
Kizzie was stung by wasps or bitten by horse flies around her head at less than 48 hours old. One eye swelled, her jaw was painful and swollen and so was her ear...
Katarina was born by caesarean section as night fell after her dam had a torsion of the uterus. She was as bright as a button even although displaying slight signs of pre-maturity at 324 days gestation.
Leonie is a strapping big girl with a superior coverage of typically Top Account fleece characteristics:- curvature of 48.3; 16.17 µ; 3.75sd; 23.2cv;0.5>30 µ at 11 months old.
La Luna has fleece characteristics of a top flight white fleece – fineness, density and character to the end of the staples. The brightness in her fleece can be seen on the surface as she walks around the field.
Bred by EP Cambridge in Australia, Francesca has a beautiful Accoyo face, looks elegant and moves with supreme grace. She is quite highly strung and growled at us when she first arrived, but now eats out of our hands and has enjoyed motherhood immensely, particularly being followed around the field by…
Bred in Australia, Hazel has good colour consistency on her dam’s side. Her fleece, solid medium fawn, at 18.1 microns (two years old) is outstanding with only 0.7% over 30 microns and a high frequency crimp of 7½ to the inch.
Hope makes herself very useful when any cria is being handled, by coming up and sniffing their face as if to comfort them. She also needs to supervise every procedure with the alpacas, not always helpful when one is trying to get a hayseed out of an eye to have Hope's snuffling nose in the eye as well!…
There are white fleeces and then there is Iquita’s fleece. When young her fleece glowed with a dazzlingly brightness and was tightly crimped right throughout from her tail, under her tummy through to her topknot.