FARM TOURS
Come to our farm and visit the alpacas! It’s so fun to see everyone’s expression when they feed the alpacas, feel their fiber and get their picture taken with them!
BOUTIQUE
Our boutique is right on our farm and it’s filled with lovely alpaca clothing – socks, scarves, hats, gloves, blankets, capes, sweaters and lots of goodies for the kiddos!
SPA COLLECTION
We have created an entire spa collection centered around our organic soap felted with alpaca fiber, body butter, lotions, hand & body wash, lip balm, bath grains – and they are all paraben and gluten-free. All of our spa products are available for wholesale and can be purchased online or in the boutique.
HANDMADE FIBER PRODUCTS
When you visit the boutique, you just might find a handmade scarf or purse. They are so fun to create and hard to keep in stock.
ALPACAS FOR SALE
Yup, it’s a business, and all of the alpacas are for sale, well… except for that one! When you come to visit just let us know if you are interested in starting an alpaca farm. We can tailor our tour more towards ownership – and you won’t be sorry – raising alpacas is awesome!
BOARDING/AGISTING
You buy them, we board them! If you are ready to make a purchase but have some work to do around your farm first, we would be happy to board your alpacas until you are ready. Some people just enjoy the tax advantages of alpacas and want to own them but are not able or interested in their daily care.
BREEDING
We have several beautiful herdsires on our farm just waiting to meet a pretty lady. Bring your girl here and we will take care of the rest.
SHOWING
Showing our alpacas validates that we are making good breeding decisions plus it’s a great way to learn new information about alpacas, the industry and meet new friends.
MEMBERSHIP
We belong to the national alpaca organization, Alpaca Owners Association (AOA) and to the Virginia Alpaca Owners & Breeders Association (VAOBA). Membership is essential to the growth of the alpaca industry in the United States.
MANURE
What it all boils down to at the end of the day is poop! Local gardeners have been spreading alpaca "beans" as they are called, on their gardens and have yielded quite a crop! Give us a call and come with a shovel and bucket or your pickup truck!