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April 2026 .

  • Lesley
  • Apr 20
  • 2 min read

Due to ill health in the family, we are sadly now dispersing our herd, and after our most successful Albany show ever, when Silver Karri Rudolph was awarded the Champion Suri male ( white) and Silver Karri Sasha, the reserve champion Suri (black) in her class. They have both already joined another established stud in WA


So it was a rewarding weekend following 2-3 years of family health issues when nothing in the breeding program could go to plan!

Anybody wishing to start with an established Suri herd, should look seriously at our herd and see if any or all would suit your plans. Prices will be reasonable.

We have 10 breeding females, 3 with cria at foot, and 2 matriarchs ( retired from breeding) to keep them all in line !

Of these, 5 are blue black, 3 are medium brown, 2 white and 2 fawn

The 2 stud males are both blue black and proven.


The herd will only be released in a minimum of 2 unless joining an established breeding stud or group of other Alpacas. All are registerd with the Alpaca Association of Australia.

Although most have been halter trained, they have not been brought up as pets, but are generally friendly and amicable to some handling when necessary.

The cria, all female, 2 blue black and 1 brown, will have to be sold with their mothers and will be due for weaning in the next few months. They will be registerd prior to a sale.


Some of the herd could suit those just wanting a couple of Alpacas for their hobby farm ( which is how we started) or for paddock maintenance on small holdings or for holiday cottages - a popular point of interest for holiday makers.


We have no wethers left for sheep guards.


Please get in touch if any of these could suit you.





 
 
 

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