Pperuvian Felix G4562)
Felix's reputation proceeds him. How many champions and high selling alpacas are offspring of Felix? He is a light fawn Accoyo
male with perfect conformation and stature. Known to throw a wide range of colors all with a great fleece. Felix throws very fine
fleeced cria. In 2000, Felix bloodlines produced a black female cria. That girl sold for 100K at the 2006 AOBA Auction.

Peruvian Import Records info@alpacas.com
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Ear tag number G4562 1994 Import Year description: In 1994 the individual farm of origin was added to the data.
Progesterone was tested to establish pregnancy.

Name PPERUVIAN FELIX G4562 ARI number 123058 Breed H Sex M Farm Accoyo Color LF Year born 1992 Import Year 1994

Felix is now deceased.

2001 Kentucky Classic "Get of Sire"
2001 Hart Fall Fiber Festival "Get of Sire"
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purchase have been tested
negative for BVDV.

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