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Profile Cute Boy! Dam: Negrita Sire: Greyson

Black Fiber/Pet Male

WWFC Eli Whitney JrBred

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | True Black

AOA #31126250 | DOB: 9/3/2010 (14 yrs) (Due Date: 9/3/2010)

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Dam: Woods Edge Negrita

Retired Mom; Non-breeding Companion

Woods Edge Negrita

HuacayaOpen (Female)True Black
AOA# 182020DOB: 5/9/1995
Negrita has been a fantastic producer of black and grey cria and is herself the daughter of the well known silver grey import Peruvian Macusani. She has been an exceptional mom with lots of milk for her crias, but since she had trouble maintaining her weight while nursing her 2010 cria, which had to be weaned early to save her, we have now retired her from breeding. She is being sold as a companion female or pet alpaca. Negrita's 2010 cria was a very nice black little boy out of our own Woodland Meadows Greyson. "Eli" has been sold as a fiber animal--not because of his quality, but because we are running out of room for additional males! Since our pastures are full and we need to make room for 2012 births, we have reduced Negrita's price hoping for a quick sale. She is available as a companion, or as part of a package of older companion/pet females. Please contact us to inquire about Negrita today!
 AOA# 182020 True Black

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Description

Little Eli is a young black male who was born on our farm in summer 2010. He is solid black with one white foot, giving him a cute and distinctive look. He has excellent conformation, and his fleece is showing good density, fineness, and character. He will make a perfect pet, companion, or fiber animal! Eli is named for Eli Whitney, best known for inventing the cotton gin in 1794 that extracted seeds from cotton. Whitney clearly had a knack for manufacturing and business: after the cotton gin he went into the firearms business, using his mechanical skills to design a system for manufacturing identical and interchangeable parts for rifles. He operated a successful firearms factory near New Haven, Connecticut until he retired in 1820.

Updated 12/2/2011