Alpaca Ladies

 

Charalta's Valley Girl

Valley is one of our Canadian Registered Alpacas.  She has exquisite fiber, the sought after beautiful rose grey, a sweet dispositon and on the hottest day of the year...Aug 2, 2006 when it was 104.3 degrees, she presented us with a beautiful spirited little boy that we named Hot Stuff.   Little Hot Stuff is now the namesake for his new farm, Hot Stuff Alpacas in Topping VA.

Alpaca Gents

Rembrandt of Locksley
Rembrandt is a dark fawn male sired by Woodsedge Vertical Velocity born on 3 Oct 2001.  He is another wooly Pecaboo son with a substantial topknot. Cute personality and sweet face -  he is very curious and will give gentle kisses.   Rembrandt returned from the 2004 Virginia Classic with 4th Place in his Division....since competition was very stiff, we are quite proud of him.  Rembrandt is co-owned by Ambler's Alpacas.
Ambler's Lazarus
This is the little boy who captured my heart.  Ambler's Lazarus, was born on 12/10/2001, sired by Bolivian Vesuvius out of Palina-Parata.  Despite a rough start in life, Laz has grown strong, happy and good natured.  Laz, co-owned by Ambler's Alpacas, has now started his breeding career.  
Wheaties
Wheaties is a charmer and a curious little boy.  He and Captain Crunch are great buddies and warmed up immediately to Laz.  They are now the "fearsome threesome".  Wheaties is a Canadian import born on May 29, 2002 out of Country Wheat, sired by TDR Jefferson. Wheaties has the softest fiber ever with great crimp. When people feel his fiber they think it is cria fiber even at six years of age. 
Magic Man

This is Magic...the first cria born on our farm.  He checked in on Nov 12, 2002 at  4:30 in the afternoon in the rain.  Sired by Sir Silverado out of Mz. Evita, Magic has nice dense dark silver fiber and is very gentle and calm.  Above on the right is Mom (going on 85) about to get her dose of alpaca kisses. Magic dislocated his hip and had to have surgery to correct it.  This was the first operation of it's kind on an alpaca, he came thru with flying colors and romps, plays and dances with delight now.  We did geld him since his hip will not withstand normal "boy play".   His new job is to be "uncle" to our weanlings and to be a companion to anyone who is sick or injured.  He seems happy with his destiny.

 

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