Follow the development of his cria

The first of Forestglen Seth's cria were born at Waratah Flats Alpaca Stud in February 2009. A long awaited event, which was greeted with much joy and excitement. From the beginning we were pleased to see such strong healthy youngsters born, all with sound conformation and good fibre coverage. We were also delighted to have a range of solid colours from light coffee fawns through to dark rich nutmeg browns. We look forward to seeing these cria grow and develop, so a selection of his offspring will be displayed on this web site, so that you can follow their progress too.

Waratah Flats Earl Grey

This was the first of Forestglen Seth's cria to be born at Waratah Flats, a stunning young dark fawn male out of one of our top medium brown females, WF Chocolate. Although still young, only 5 months old at this moment, Earl Grey has already started to develop a soft velvety fleece, full of character and style. Watch this space.

Qtaz Kudos

At just four months of age, Kudos looks stunning. Already he exhibits solid presence and has excellent true to type conformation. His dark medium brown fleece is long, very soft and extremely lustrous. To date he is the darkest Forestglen Seth cria to arrive. He is out of one of our top females, WF Hazel, who is a lovely dark fawn. We look forward to watching him grow up with great excitement.

Waratah Flats Espresso

A beautiful medium brown solid coloured young male, with dark black seal points and ears. A really smart looking lad with great potential. He has a very soft handling fleece, with loads of character and superb lustre. He was born out of WF Rosewood, our top show winning medium brown female, who has long been admired by all. This combination of genetics looks really potent.

Qtaz Raindrop

She arrived at 9.30pm on a wet, windy night so we had to call her Raindrop! Seen here at only 10 weeks old, we find her gentle nature absolutely delightful. She is full of presence and style. Raindrop already exhibits a dense, lustrous medium brown fleece that is very even in colour. Out of WF Jacquelyn, whose fleece won Champion Brown at the '08 National Show', we envisage that this little honey will be following in Mum and Dads' footsteps.