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Alpaca breeders in Australia are members of the Australian Alpaca Association. Apart from a failed attempt during the 19th century, Alpacas have been in Australia since 1989, and are growing in numbers quite rapidly. This category is an attempt to make Australian Alpaca breeders more visible and more communicative in the world. Try the links to Alpaca breeders in other countries.
http://www.amblesidealpacas.com.au/
Breeders of fine and superfine Merino sheep as well as alpacas. They run about 7000 sheep.
http://www.aureatealpacas.com/
Diane Royal breeda fine huacaya and suri alpacas in a range of colours.
http://www.barachelalpacas.com.au/
Neil and Dianne Daniell have alpaca products and animals for sale.
http://www.canchones.com.au/
A stud known for its large stock of black animals and a selection of black studmales.
http://www.clearviewalpacas.com/
Breeders since 1993. Promoting the alpaca as suitable for the commercial production of high quality natural fibre.
http://www.elprado.com.au/
Paul and Deanne Thibault established Elprado in 2002. They offer agistment.
http://www.eversprings.com.au/
The stud is situated near Perth in Western Australia where sales and advice are offered to new breeders.
http://www.flowerdalealpacas.net/
The Farman family have been building a herd with breeding females that has taken out championships at many major shows around Australia.
http://www.greenwoodalpacas.com.au/
Moved to larger acreage to expand Mena Schnizler's black dream and to include rose and grey, while still remaining a small breeder.
http://www.intrepidalpacas.com/
Located in Tasmania, Australia. Provides information about caring for alpacas based on experience as well as some alpacas for sale and alpaca products for sale.
http://www.alpaca.com.au/
Russell and Jillian Holmes and partner Gloria Davis have a growing herd, are striving for consistent improvement in their animals, and provide agistment
http://www.kurrawa.com.au/
Ann, Robert, Natasha and Nick Clark have been breeding broad ribbon winning alpacas since 1991, and can offer experience and knowhow.
http://www.lillyfield.com/
Geoff and Carolyn Austin are in alpacas because they are beautiful, intelligent, fascinating animals and ultimately believed there was a future in the industry.
http://www.mandalayalpacas.com/
Stud breeders near Canberra offering computerized herd management, on-line buying and selling of alpacas, low cost hosting plans and web design.
http://www.millduck.com.au/
Prue Walduck and Ada Milley run about 35-40 huacaya alpacas and are consistent ribbon winners at regional and national shows.
http://www.mstaralpacas.com.au/
Breeding gray and black alpacas. Profiles of the owners, list of animals for sale and at stud.
http://www.mossvalealpacas.com.au/
Alpaca farm owned and operated by Mark and Helen Jessop and situated within 60km of Perth in Western Australia.
http://www.orrapoora.com.au/
Located in Goulburn, NSW, Australia, in fine merino wool country.
http://www.pinjarraalpacas.com/
Ian and Angela Preuss - one of Australia's best known coloured Suri studs.
http://www.pitchinggaridge.com.au/
A specialist black Huacaya and coloured Suri Alpaca Stud located on Victoria's picturesque Mornington Peninsula. Champion Huacaya and Suri males standing at stud.
http://www.regalhousealpacas.com.au/
Dedicated to genetic breeding of fine fleeced Australian alpaca with many awards for breeding stock. Located in the beautiful Hawkesbury/Blue Mountains area of NSW.
http://www.serenalodgealpacas.com/
Specialising in black and grey suri and huacaya.
http://www.starlinealpacas.com.au/
Offering to help improve alpacas with their solid white stud male. Accommodation in sandstone cabins available.
http://surilox.com/
Aims to breed fine-fleeced light and coloured Suri in an organic environment, and offer agistment and stud services with fawn or rose Allianza genetics.
http://www.bigbouquet.com.au/
Lists stud males, alpacas for sale, and information about gerbera flower farm tours. Located in Healesville, Australia.
http://www.timbertopalpacas.com.au/
Networking across Australia. The genetics found in the Timbertop herd are the result of commitment to breed better alpacas with super fine fleeces.
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