Suri Flex-Package
Specific Pkg Negotiable
Items in package: 10
Package Type: Flexible Options
$0.00
Details
Where should I start? We started out as Huacaya breeders in 2012, and in 2021 we fell in love with Suri's -- and we always will be in love with them!
Unforseen health circumstances have caused us a need to reduce our herd size tremendously. We had to make a difficult choice. We are selling our entire Suri herd in order to focus on our Huacaya program, because we can't do both and cut our herd size enough. We will keep one or two Suri's for agritourism purposes, but that's about it.
With that in mind, and the need to reduce our herd to a smaller size as quickly as we can, please let us know if you have interest in any of the males or females in this package. I promise you that we'll seriously entertain any reasonable offers -- especially offers from already established alpaca farms.
The group includes one, possibly two, bred females. Admittedly, the package is ridiculously boy-heavy, but each of these boys are worthy of breeding, and the youngest two are definitely show-worthy.
Unforseen health circumstances have caused us a need to reduce our herd size tremendously. We had to make a difficult choice. We are selling our entire Suri herd in order to focus on our Huacaya program, because we can't do both and cut our herd size enough. We will keep one or two Suri's for agritourism purposes, but that's about it.
With that in mind, and the need to reduce our herd to a smaller size as quickly as we can, please let us know if you have interest in any of the males or females in this package. I promise you that we'll seriously entertain any reasonable offers -- especially offers from already established alpaca farms.
The group includes one, possibly two, bred females. Admittedly, the package is ridiculously boy-heavy, but each of these boys are worthy of breeding, and the youngest two are definitely show-worthy.
Updated 10/25/2024
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