Alpaca Spring Valley Farms
Welcome to Alpaca Spring Valley Farm in Minerva, Ohio
A number of years ago when we first decided to become involved in the business of breeding, raising, and boarding alpacas, we started the process by doing a lot of research and education into the alpaca. Then after we actually purchased our first alpacas, we learned from experience and a great deal of hands-on work. Now as a successful family alpaca farm, we love sharing our hard-earned wisdom and thoughts with you:
Here is what we know about the alpacas.
1. Alpacas are the most dynamic, huggable, lovable animals we have ever met.
2. Alpacas make great investments.
3. Alpacas make great pets or an investment purchase for fiber production.
4. Alpacas are not raised for food or to be eaten in our country.
5. The alpaca farming community is still learning a lot about alpaca health and genetics.
6. There have been no alpacas imported into this country since 1999.
Here is how we create and produce our healthy and happy alpacas for you:
1. We have chosen to make our farm open to all who are interested in the alpacas and want to learn more about them. We are one of Ohio "Best Kept Secrets" for Backyard tours, family day outings and one of a kind gift shop.
2.We are open to having investors purchase alpacas and leave it up to us to take care of everything.
3. We are open to teach and share our wisdom with those who would like to start their own alpaca farm.
4. We continue to use our Veternarian for overview and emergencies for all our alpacas, but we have chosen to take care of our alpacas using natural health products.
If you would like to become a part of our healthy and happy alpaca family, please feel free to contact us with your questions.
Because we are a farm who loves animals and want to be sure to have healthy animals we have chosen to use Natural Health Products as our first line of defense.
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Breaking News - Posted by: Donna Derrien on Sunday April 27, 2008 at 4:33 pm
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