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Alberta alpaca breeders offering animals for sale, plus alpaca products: duvet, socks, yarn, blankets, hats and scarves.
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Welcome to Mooseberry Meadows. We would like to invite you out for a cup of coffee and a look at our colorful herd.
These delightful creatures have become an integral part of our lives and we're sure
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Quality alpacas especially in Grays. All alpacas are ARI/CLAA registered. See how you can run an alpaca farm on small acreages, visit the farm store and studio.
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We are experienced with protocol for international shipping.
Bloodlines available on our farm;
Akon will be starting his breeding career this spring. He will bring extreme density with a bold deep
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Breeder of Alpacas. Located in Canada.
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Tails is proud to present to you, the newest additions to our ever growing
family. Already you are probably wondering what in the world made us decide to get into
breeding ALPACAS. In the summer of
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Specialising in huacaya alpacas from Peruvian, Bolivian and Chilean bloodlines.
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This Canadian alpaca breeder and alpaca farm near 100 Mile House is committed to breeding the highest quality Huacaya alpacas from Peruvian, Bolivian and Chilean bloodlines.
Canadian Alpaca Breeder and Alpaca Farm in Cariboo, British Columbia, Canada.
we are committed to breeding the highest quality huacaya alpacas from
Peruvian, Bolivian and Chilean bloodlines. Our
Sells alpacas, imported alpaca garments, rugs, publishes an alpaca newsletter and promotes the alpaca industry from Turning Tide Ranch, Duncan, B.C., Canada.
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Fibre Finders Alpaca Marketing sells ARI and CLRC registered alpacas for breeders in Canada. We also offer alpaca art items for sale.
Breeding, Brokering and Consulting
are known as the "Gold of the Andes" and for good reason.
Their luxurious fleece was the currency of the Incan
We raise alpacas today for their fleece just
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