We encourage potential and existing owners to come and meet us and our alpacas, without obligation.

Our after sales service is comprehensive and everlasting.

Our alpacas are BAS registered and sold according to the BAS Code of Conduct.

We include free delivery to homes within 50 miles of the farm.

We will offer you as much advice, information and training as you need.

We can arrange for any animal to be examined by our experienced Camelid Veterinary Surgeon prior to purchase. A veterinary health certificate is required for insurance purposes.

We take pride in being able to offer a range of quality alpacas. Our experience enables us to give accurate, up to date advice to help you choose the right alpacas for your purposes.

We are often asked to offer alpacas for sale on behalf of their current owners, for genuine reasons. As a result, we have animals from our own herd as well as others on behalf of our clients and associated breeders.  The herd of origin will always be stated and a complete history of each animal will be provided.

If you don't buy from us, please buy your alpacas from a breeder who can provide you with written, up to date medical history. They should be willing to supply you with as much help and information as you need, long term.

We currently have an excellent range of alpacas for sale. We can offer a choice of solid colours to suit all budgets. We are also very pleased to be able to offer a small, hand picked selection of superb young pregnant suri's from Moonsbrook Alpacas.

 

Young home bred, pet quality males of varying colours..........

 

Quality young wethers for sale as pets, field companions, flock guards and fibre providers.

Selected for good temperment, sound conformation and good fleece quality, these boys are ideal as field pets, companions, fibre providers or flock guards. Each one is an individual; we are able to tell you what they get up to and give you a complete history.

Discounts apply for 3 or more. We recommend that wethers are kept in three's as a minimum. These herd animals are happiest in a group rather than a pair.