I think it’s important to share information with fellow alpaca owners and those researching the industry. When I first entered the alpaca business I was fortunate to find so many helpful breeders. My thanks to those who gave me good information and good advice along the way. Here is some information I hope you can find helpful. I will continue to update this list so keep checking back.
www.thefuzzyfarm.com These are fabulous people. They raise alpacas and llamas and mini llamas. They have beautiful livestock, are full of good information, and offer marketing services to help you promote your farm. You have to meet these two and visit their farm.
www.kvvet.com I order my syringes from this company. They have the lure lock needles which are a must. They usually get my shipment out readily in just a couple days.
www.valleyvet.com I order Dectomax and Ivomectin from them. They also have a vet you can speak directly with over the phone who can make product recommendations.
www.premier1supplies.com Best source for the best shears on the market-the Premier 3000s
www.useful-items.com This is a great source for supplies for beginners. They have it all. After you spend a certain amount you get a discount.
www.custommilling.com This is a good supplier of free choice minerals. They ship in a timely manner as well.
www.alpacas.com Visit this site to learn about the studmaster program. We are glad to be participants in "the IDEAL ALPACA COMMUNITY".
www.orehillalpacas.com. Bev and Cleve are the most knowledgeable about birthing and crias.They have experienced hundreds of births. Excellent advisors.
www.nonesuchfarmalpacas.com Sara and Billy have some nice herdsires and also work in conjunction with Windy Knoll Alpacas. We will be utilizing their top quality males for sure.
www.thundercreekalpacas.com High quality alpacas. These people are located in Powhatan, Virginia as well. Make a trip to visit nostalgic, rural Powhatan, Virginia and visit Buck Ridge Farm and Thunder Creek Alpacas.
www.alpacainfo.com Alpaca owners and breeders association. Join the AOBA and receive a wealth of information and a subscription to Alpacas Magazine.
www.ideal-alpaca.com. The Ideal Alpaca Community is a group of like minded breeders who believe in the ultimate potential of the alpaca.
www.alpacas.com/Studmaster. It is through these males and their progeny that the genetic improvement of our individual herds will be assured.
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