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We moved to Colorado from North Jersey in 2000 and were nothing
more than City Slickers, having worked in the "Big Apple"
most of our lives. One night an advertisement came on TV about these
cute looking critters and, of course, we had never seen one or knew
what they were. But they were very intriguing, and Bob was looking
for something to do in retirement that could subsidize his Social
Security income. We visited a few farms and went to a Denver show.
A few years passed by real fast and at the end of 2003 the urge
came back to look into the alpaca business. That year, we purchased
Miss Linda and she had a handsome male in the summer of 2004, which
we named Ellington. We planned to keep only 15-20 alpacas at any
given time, but have since built a full time business. We will soon
be approaching 30 alpacas and one llama, and Bob has kept his executive
position in corporate life to help sustain this hobby during the
economic downturn.
So while Bob transforms from a City Slicker to an Urban Cowboy
and eventual retirement from corporate America, we have been studying
about these loveable critters and adding the knowledge we got from
the wonderful people that cared for our alpacas. With the comfort
level we received from these people we have transitioned into a
full time alpaca lifestyle on our beautiful Texas Hill Country ranch
that is only six years old and has a 4,320 square foot barn with
wonderful pastures for our lovely alpacas.

We believe our most important business practice is the care and
treatment we extend to our animals; that we keep their pens cleaned
on a daily basis, give them vitamins and minerals every day no matter
what time of the year it is, we close the females and crias in the
barn nightly to protect them from predators, during the hot Texas
climate we have been able to keep our barn between 78-85 degrees
with many fans and a giant Port-O-Cool system and we have an automatic
bug mist system in the entire 120 feet of barn that leaves our animals
very comfortable from the annoyance of flies and other insects.
Our position has been and will always be that these wonderful creatures
are not pets, they are livestock and we "handle" them
as such. But, as stated earlier we "tend" to them as if
they are our beloved pets; they are cute and for the most part gentle,
but if you "handle" them as pets they are going to be
pushy when they are adult alpacas.
Since we believe that in order for our alpacas to receive the care
and treatment that they are accustom to; we need to extend our working
knowledge and practices to anyone that has a desire to enter this
wonderful business. Building a strong relationship and continually
offering a helping hand to anyone interested in purchasing our beloved
alpacas is a very important part of our desire to getting people
educated in this business. We are always here for guidance and a
hands-on experience in the hope of finding a good fit for our animals
and to properly promote this wonderful life style.
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