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Alpaca farms in Arkansas
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Chez Fur Fiber Farm is a working fiber farm in Malvern, Arkansas, raising alpacas, goats, sheep, and rabbits for fiber. The farm processes the fiber on site into yarn and finished garments; it also keeps mini donkeys, geese, and turkeys.
The farm combines its animal operation with a gift shop carrying handmade items by the owners and their family. It is open Friday through Sunday, and visitors may see the animals and learn about their care and feeding without an admission charge.
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Blowing Oaks Ranch is a Huacaya alpaca breeding operation in Batesville, Arkansas, owned by John and Caren Barnett. Its breeding program emphasizes fiber quality and superior stock, with herdsires maintained as part of the ranch program.
The ranch has welcomed visitors for tours and hands-on animal encounters, including feeding and interacting with alpacas. It also operates a shop with alpaca-fiber and alpaca-themed goods, and outside coverage describes alpaca-themed parties at the ranch.
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Foothills Alpaca Farm is a small family alpaca operation in Pocahontas, Arkansas that now focuses on alpaca fiber goods, visitor education, and breeding support. The farm reports keeping two female alpacas on site, while its herdsire is boarded at a Minnesota farm.
The operation sells yarn, roving, socks, scarves, hats, stuffed animals, blankets, dryer balls, and other gifts. It offers tours by appointment and takes breeding inquiries for its herdsire, although the farm's site contains some inconsistent legacy location references; the Arkansas contact pages identify Pocahontas as its current operating location.
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Rocking H Alpacas is a small alpaca farm in Judsonia, Arkansas, about 45 minutes north of Little Rock. The farm keeps alpacas and participates in the breeding market through listed Huacaya herdsires.
It advertises farm tours by appointment and has promoted a farm store carrying alpaca items such as socks, gloves, scarves, shawls, shoe inserts, and sweaters. Current tour and store availability should be confirmed directly, because the website could not be fully accessed during review.
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Serenity Pines Farm Alpacas is a northwest Arkansas breeding farm on Pension Mountain near Berryville, owned by Susan and Michael Jones. The farm raises both Huacaya and Suri alpacas and has been described as maintaining a herd of about 22 animals.
The operation lists breeding-stock alpacas for sale and maintains herdsires with published stud fees. Its public farm pages did not clearly advertise general tours, parties, weddings, or an alpaca-fiber retail program, so those services are not marked as available.
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