Re: [AlpacaTalk] Peruvian, Bolivian, Chilean differences
In a message dated 4/29/2009 2:41:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
aemoss17@comcast.
In essence, it is the place where they were checked in prior to import. It
is merely the point from which they started at importation. They may have
been trucked from Bolivia to Peru the day before.or their owner may have
walked from Chile into Bolivia that week.etc. So it is NOT a reliable
indicator of any quality or non-quality traits
From the importation stories I've been told by a well known Peruvian
importer....
doubt they would have tolorated any Bolivians trucking in animals to be
considered by the importers. I've also heard that the physical terrain
between countries was not easily traveled.
With our vast improvements in quality resulting from years of selective
breeding here in the US.....the modern day crias of all the countries of
origin are overall competitive in quality. I don't think anyone could say
one bloodlines of any single country of origin is superior or known for any
one quality.
Marketing on the other hand can still be affected with labels of origin,
such as full peruvian and full accoyo.
My two cents anyhow.
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