Big Mount Alpacas - 5163 W. Canal Rd. - Dover, PA. 17315  T: 717-873-2475  F: 717-718-5181  


Bred Huacaya Females

111 Peruvian Camora

111 Peruvian Camora - Bred Female AlpacaCamora, a full Peruvian, is the first foundation female we purchased to be the staple of our herd. Her sire is an award winning Plantel male, 5Peruvian Camelot 9040, a gorgeous maroon macho. She is a fantastic mother and delivered a fantastic looking Medium Silver Grey boy named Jackson on June 10th, 2008. Her all-around spectacular fleece is what will secure her status as a foundation animal here at Big Mount Alpacas. Her color is medium brown.

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RA Princess

RA Princess - Bred Female AlpacaPrincess is another foundation female we purchased for our herd. She had her first cria on June 13th 2008. Her Sire is NWA, LTD The Gentleman who is a son of the famous Peruvian Hemingway. Her color is Light Rose Grey.

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RA TipTop

RA TipTop - Bred Female AlpacaTipTop is another bred female we will use as a foundation female. She is small in stature with a terrific fleece and she is also a very good mother. TipTop had a beautiful medium fawn girl on June 20th, 2008. She is also from NWA, LTD The Gentleman, son of Peruvian Hemingway. TipTop is classified as medium fawn/white.

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Maiden Females

AF Sabrina

AF SabrinaA full Peruvian, Sabrina is the daugher of SA Peruvian Camora and her sire is RA Mr. Pennsylvania who`s grandsire is PPERUVIAN LEON G4560. She is a splended young female with a great personality. Sabrina is the most friendly alpaca on the farm by far. Born 06.01.2007 we will breed her in the fall of 2008. Her color classification is beige.

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RA Karissa

RA KarissaKarissa is the youngest female at Big Mount Alpacas. She has great fleece and is on the smaller side. Her sire is NWA The Portland Kidd and her dam is RA TipTop who is a granddaughter of Peruvian Hemingway.

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How long have they been raised in the USA?
Alpacas were first imported into the United States in 1984.

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