Re: [AlpacaTalk] Acero Marka
It seems that there are more full Bolivian suris out there, than huacayas. Is it my imagination? Did the suri breeders keep "pure" COO lines more than huacaya breeders?
Heather
On Oct 16, 2009, at 9:17 AM, Judith Korff/Ladysong Farm wrote:
Because the number of imports from Bolivia was significantly less than those imported from Chile and Peru, and those who were imported were often "blended" with Chilean and Peruvian alpacas in breeding programs that weren't focused on COO. I'm just negotiating a potential swap for a full Bolivian suri boy to intensify the Bolivian genetics in my herd, which over the past 3-4 years has taken on an increasingly Peruvian lineage that I'd like to limit. But Bolivians - whether suri or huacaya - are rare at best.
Judith KorffLadySong FarmMusic to Your WalletRandolph, New York 14772Cell: (716) 499-0383
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