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Friday, February 29, 2008

[AlpacaTalk] oops

Very very sorry everyone. I deleted that last post of mine advertising
my girl for sale. It was meant for AlpacaMarket,
AlpacaFarmingClassifieds, and AlpacaMarketing, where you can read it
now if you like!

Best,
Heather

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[AlpacaTalk] LF huacaya maiden w/ Kanaka breeding

Hi all.

Yes, Kallista is still on sale through March 21st, half price.
Currently $19,500. She comes with a fully paid breeding to Kanaka,
medium fawn 6 time Color Champion.

I don't want to sell Kallista. She's adorable, funny, spunky, and
wacky! I love her absolutely! But... she is 3/4 sister to Amelia
Braveheart, THE BEST foundation dam at Delphi Alpacas, dam of Delphi's
Devamani and Delphi's Ava.

Amelia: Hoyln (TB Bolivian import) x Silas (WH Bolivian import)
Kallista: Hoyln (TB Bolivian import) x Gypsy's Maximus (Our Gypsy Lady
x Silas)

You just can't get any closer genetics to Amelia now, since I own Hoyln
and Silas has passed. And with a PAID breeding to Kanaka, how can this
not be the best deal of the century? That's Kanaka, son of Avatar.
Avatar, sire of Ava and Devamani. Or, I can have Kallista bred to
Avatar himself, but that'll make her sales price $24,500. It's your
call. Either way, I am positive Kallista will produce a multiple
champion from either of these breedings, or I will buy her back from
you (including that cria)!

This is a sure thing. Plus, Kallista is such a clown, even if she
didn't have such amazing high amplitude, super fine fleece, her kooky
personality is worth a lot all on it's own! But, I have no question her
fleece will measure up to all of her sibs, check out her web page. It
lists some stats on her sibs' fleece and show results.

Kallista's link:
http://alpacanation.com/alpacasforsale/03_viewalpaca.asp?name=76933

Heather

Heather Zeleny
West Wind Alpacas
Eugene, OR

Holistic Farm and Elite Fleece
http://www.westwindalpacas.com/
http://www.alpacanation.com/westwind.asp
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/AlpacaTalk/join

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RE: [AlpacaTalk] centrifuge question

Since nobody has replied to your question, I thought I would chip in.

While variable speed may come in handy for other things, you will need one
that spins at 1,500 RPM. 1,800 RPM will do, if you can't find the first
choice.

You will want to be able to spin at least two tubes. Ours can spin eight,
but we've never spun more than two. That's because we are doing other
things (preparing tubes and reading slides) while spinning is taking place.
More tubes spinning doesn't achieve anything for us.

Whether the tubes "swing" or are "fixed", is a matter of choice and that
choice may depend on your method of preparing slides. You will want to be
able to spin 15ml tubes, 10ml at an absolute minimum.

I'm giving you a quick answer. No doubt, you may now have questions about
how to prepare slides (McMaster's vs. cover slips). But, since you didn't
ask, I won't go there for the time being.

Chuck
Auckland

-----Original Message-----
From: AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com [mailto:AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com]On
Behalf Of Linda
Sent: Friday, 29 February 2008 3:46 p.m.
To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [AlpacaTalk] centrifuge question

I am looking to purchase a centrifuge to do my own alapca fecals. With
so many brands and types out there, can anyone tell me what specific
functions/capabilities I should be looking for? Is there a certain size
that is best? Any information would be appreciated.
Linda Lachanski
Pic A Paca Dreams Alpaca Farm
Delanson, NY

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