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(Sounds Like JelloWood) Developing the Finest Colored Huacaya Alpaca Herd in the World |
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(see map below) Five Farm Open House & New Breeders' Seminar New York/Vermont Border Open House Farm Tours Saturday, September 22, 2001 10:00 ~ 5:00 Free Admission Hosted by All Five Farms Visit five alpaca farms on the Vermont/New York border and see 150 alpacas in 27 natural shades with an excellent selection offered for sale. From starter herd packages to top show bloodlines, we have something for everyone. Farms will be open starting at 10:00 on Saturday for a free open house, and visitors will be able to go from one farm to the next. All are within just a few minutes of each other. Come enjoy a day of fun & alpacas!!! Full Selection of Alpacas for Sale Beautiful Top Peruvian & Chilean Herdsires Fleece ~ Blankets ~ Sweaters ~ Shawls Scarves ~ Hats ~ Mittens ~ Teddy Bears A Variety of Barns, Fencing, and Housing Information on Alpaca Investing & Ownership New Breeders' Seminar Sunday, September 23, 2001 12:00 ~ 5:00 $35 per person/$50 for two If you like what you see and want to find out more about alpacas, register for the New Breeders' Seminar on Sunday. The seminar will include veterinarian lecture, shearing demo, breeders' panel, materials, & lunch . Learn more about herd husbandry and farm set-up. Lunch with Breeders Shearing Demonstration Alpaca Expert Veterinarian Dr. Steven Purdy, DVM Breeder Question & Answer Panel $35 Each or $50 for Two Lunch, shearing demo, sessions,&materials Hosted by Parris Hill Farm Pawlet, Vermont Reservations Required E-mail alpacas@parrishillfarm.com and include name, address, phone number, e-mail contact, and number attending for reservations. Or call (802) 325-2000 All 5 farms will be open by appointment on Sunday Morning. Call farms directly to schedule a visit.
Enchanted Farm EF ~ just outside of Cambridge N.Y. on Route 59, 0.7 mile from the junction of Rt. 372. From Rt. 22 in Cambridge at the red light turn West on Main street (Rt. 372) through the village of Cambridge. Turn off to the left on Rt. 59. We are the 1st. house on the left going up the hill on Rt. 59.Maple Lane ML ~ From Salem ~ 1.2 Miles South of the Village of Salem on State Rt 22. Left on County Rt 64. Go 8/10 of a mile, and go left on Camden Valley/Perry Hill Road. Go 2/10 of a mile and take a left on Keys Lane. Stay to the right and the farm is at the end of the road. BelleauWood BW ~ From Salem ~ 15 Miles North of the Salem main intersection on the right on NY State Route 22. From Granville ~ 1.5 Miles South of the McDonalds on the left on NY State Route 22. Mettowee Valley MV ~ In Pawlet, turn off Rt. 30 in front of Mach's General Store. Go through village. Cross one lane bridge. Driveway on right around hill 3/10 of a mile from bridge. Parris Hill PH ~ From Pawlet on Rt. 30 ~ Go North on Rt. 133 for 1.3 miles, then straight onto Danby Pawlet Road towards Danby Four Corners for 3.3 miles. From the Village of Danby off Rt. 7 ~ take Brook Road 4.2 miles to Danby Four Corners., then left onto Danby Pawlet Road for 2.7 miles.
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The Enchanted Farm, owned by John and Jane Bates, is situated on 9 acres of land where we raise colorful Huacaya Alpacas for sale, breeding and fiber. We also have an art studio and numerous original paintings for sale. We will have an art show during the open house. John & Jane Bates The Enchanted Farm 1542 County Road 59 Cambridge, NY 12816 (518)677-3162 E-Mail: woodduck@ix.netcom.com The AlpacArt
At Parris Hill Farm, we continue a tradition of selective breeding, training, showing and boarding of a distinctive, valuable livestock. Our small herd size allows for a more personalized hands-on experience, and our AlpacArt Studio offers fine alpaca products and locally hand-crafted gifts thus creating a unique opportunity for breeders and the casual visitor alike. Linda & Bill LeyParris Hill Farm 2634 Danby Pawlet Road Pawlet, Vermont 05761 Telephone: (802) 325-2000 Facsimile: (802) 325-2099 E-Mail: Alpacas@ParrisHillFarm.com Website: www.parrishillfarm.com
Mettowee Valley Farm concentrates on breeding quality alpacas with a special concern for fiber, conformation and color diversity. Home of Peruvian Tardis and The Little Alpaca Shop offering a variety of alpaca products. John & Lyn CallenMettowee Valley Farm Box 55, Rupert Mountain Road Pawlet, VT 05761 Phone: (802) 325-3039 Fax: (802) 325-7023 Email: jcallen998@aol.com Website: www.mettoweevalleyfarm.com
AML prides itself on the finest bloodstock. Whether you are just traveling through or looking for exceptional breeding stock to add to your herd, we invite you to visit our farm. Located on the Vermont/New York border, we are just 30 minutes from Manchester, VT and Saratoga, NY. Phyllis & Steve DeckerAlpacas of Maple Lane 85 Keyes Lane Shushan, NY 12873 Phone: (518) 854-9509 Fax: (518) 854-3361 Email: phyllis@alpacasofmaplelane.com Website: www.alpacasofmaplelane.com Website: www.americanalpacas.com
BelleauWood Farms Alpacas offers a range of alpacas from starter packages to top bloodlines. We provide full support to help you start your alpaca farm including health care education, financing and partnership opportunities, herd development consulting, boarding, & marketing. Erin, Steven, & Megan McCarthy BelleauWood Farms Alpacas 8324 State Route 22 Granville, New York 12832 Toll Free (877)BWFARMS Email: mccarthys@belleauwood.com Website: www.belleauwood.com |
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