PPPeruvian Attitude 5075
ARI# 139169
Color: White Color Pattern: 15B
Born in Peru
Registered 10/25/95
Deceased 11/3/97
Import Records taken from Northwest Alpacas
Peruvian Import Records info@alpacas.com 503 628-3110 phone 503 628-0210 fax
11785 SW River Road Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 http://www.alpacas.com
Ear tag number 5075 1995 Import Year description:
In 1995 I was involved with the individual selections in Peru and we added a large number of qualitative traits to the inventory
including histogram information and subjective comments on individual characteristics. These traits were noted by plus and
minus signs. The more pluses the better. Other traits were noted in jargon such as “snipey” (thin face), heavy bone, pink eye
(pigmentation), etc. The rating system used in 1995 was based on ten points: ten being the best. The names used were the
official ARI names. All of the 1995 imports were PPPeruvian indicating that they were from the third Peruvian, or PPP, import.
Name PPPERUVIAN ATTITUDE 5075
ARI number 139169
Breed H
Sex F
Farm NO RECORD
Color WH
Import Year 1995
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