We have been farming alpacas for their robustness, character, friendliness and wonderful fleece since 2012 in the Hunter Valley.
Please take note:
All of our alpacas are up-to-date on vaccinations, FEC testing and drenching, and vitamins. They were all shorn in September 2023. Some hembras are not for breeding, and some are pregnant. We will make notes of this in each profile.
If you're planning to breed in the future, it's essential to carefully consider how you'll manage same-sex paddocks and handle weaning and the males on your property. Breeding requires multiple paddocks, so it's essential to understand why males and females need to be separated and why males should be castrated at the appropriate age. Take some time to research these topics thoroughly so you can make informed decisions.
Consider joining our weekend workshop or purchasing our farming alpaca book to serve as your guide for starting out. We give priority to individuals who have attended our alpaca sales workshop. Alpacas are herd animals and should not be kept alone. We always sell them as a pair or small herd.
We are registered breeders with the Australian Alpaca Association. If you would like to register alpacas, please let us know beforehand, as there will be a transfer fee added per animal as some are not registered, but we will confirm this. We can also arrange delivery for a small fee based on your location.
By filling out the form below, let us know what you want regarding alpacas, your budget and how many. We will get back to you within 24 hours, as we love talking about all things alpacas. Alpaca sales open days are run quarterly, so follow us on our socials or subscribe to our mailing list. Thank you, Daniela