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Thursday, August 30, 2007

[AlpacaTalk] Full Peruvian 3 in 1 Package

This fabulous 4P Pachacutti daughter is offered for sale with her 2007
male cria (Don Angelo) at side. She has been bred to Don Marcos, a Bueno
son, for a 2008 cria.

Elianore VAC 815731
Dam: 3P Echium 4911
Sire: 4P Pachacutti

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Don Angelos (ARI Pending)
Dam: Elianore VAC
Sire: Lindor, A NZ Maori Magic son and multiple blue ribbon/Champion

Current Breeding
Don Marcos, a Bueno son and producer of multiple award winners

Every alpaca and breeding in this group is packed with blue ribbons and
phenomenal lineage. It just doesn't get better than this and it's only
$16,000!

Elianore was purchased as foundation stock for Camel's Hump Alpaca Farm
and is now being marketed by Moonlit Alpacas for her owner and our
friend Karin Hardy.

Carol Tillman
Moonlit Alpacas
2170 Rte 125
Cornwall, VT
800-970-2170
MoonlitAlpacas@cox.net
MoonlitAlpacas.com
http://www.alpacanation.com/moonlitalpacas.asp

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Free Alpacas Newsletter- How to Profit from Alpaca Farming

[AlpacaTalk] Re: Profits

This is not an easy question to answer. How many alpaca are you
planning on purchasing and how many babies will you have each year?
You must understand that even with the absolute best of breedings you
can have not such good quality babies, it happens.

I have been in the business for five years and had nothing but boys
but I'm into the fiber so even thought I was greatly disappointed, I
have something I need them for, their fiber.

I was a knitter and crocheter before purchasing alpacas and really
got into it more for the animal sales than the fiber side. I have
totally regrouped my business plan and have decided that there is
just as much profit in processing the fiber for people.

Had I invested $100,000, or half of what I have spent on alpacas, in
a mini-mill, I would have probably realized a profit quicker by now.
It all depends on how much you have available to market your farm and
your animals too.

How many shows you attend to promote your farm will make a difference
too. There's so many variables.

Just keep reading these Yahoo groups, they are a wealth of
information.

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