How to Start an Alpaca Farm - Greenfield - New Hampshire Tourism
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Want to learn to knit Alpaca or any yarn for big profit, Just Click Here, http://tinyurl.com/popqwrq If you want to start an Alpaca farm or you just love Alpacas, then you will want to watch this story. We talk with Deb Cilley from Spring Pond Farm located in Greenfield New Hampshire, USA. She teaches us about how to avoid common mistakes and pitfalls new alpaca farmers sometimes make. We also talk about the unusual breeding habits of alpacas and if alpaca's spit like lamas or camels. Deb takes us through her store and discusses spinning alpaca yarns and alpaca yarn wholesale options. To see my private and unlisted videos, sign up at http://www.TarrinLupo.com Permission was given to use images by Stacy Hannings. Please go check out all her great photography at www.StacyHannings.com Find out more about Spring Pond Farm at www.SpringPondFarm.com Music Title Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Excellent vid, great job
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Wow, great video!
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what is the cost of them? I honestly want to just raise a few just to have a few of them just to have them. maybe sell there fleece once in a while
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Very informative, thanks!
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video was done very well ! :)
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really well done video!
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Yarn spinning may have just put me back on track, thank you darling.
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I was always that kid who wanted to be a llama farmer of alpaca farmer XD
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I work on an Alpaca Stud (farm) and everything you have said is 110% and thats brilliant becuase people need to learn about alpacas becuase they really are interesting animals... when you have people that don't know the difference between a llama and an alpaca I think these sorts of videos help... Thanks for that video and thanks also for teaching people about alpacas.
P.s. the spit-offs are not fun at all especially if your in there firing range. Thats why its probably better to feed the alpacas before then so that if a spit-off does happen (which it most likely will depending on how many alpacas you have) the "spit" will just be fresh food and then you should be able to just brush it off. -
we plan on getting alpaca's
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Thank you for the video.. we are from New Zealand and have plans to have Alpacas on our farm, thanks again for sharing your expertise.
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Why buy 1/2 an Alpaca? What do you get? Breeding rights?
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How did I get here
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very informative. seriously considering this myself.
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How can I become interm
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My word, you have given such a great video I could hug you. Thank you so much for such an informative video. Much love from Devon, England.
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Very informative, thanks for posting
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Alpacas make me happy. They r soooo cute!
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Very cool. Great work! Fascinating.
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my dream is to raise Alpaca`s thanks so much for this video
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