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Alpaca farms in Connecticut
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Aussakita Acres Farm is a family-run, multi-animal farm in Manchester that raises alpacas alongside goats, sheep, pigs, llamas, ponies, poultry, and other animals. It also raises livestock for sale and produces alpaca fiber products from its herd.
The farm is an event-only facility, operating from April through December by reservation and weather permitting. It offers hands-on farm tours, goat yoga, animal socialization sessions, private functions, birthday-party and animal-rental options, and seasonal alpaca-fiber shopping days.
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Bella Alpacas is a family-run alpaca sanctuary in New Milford that rescues and cares for alpacas. The sanctuary uses the animals' fiber to make products that help support their care.
Visitors can book private farm tours and fiber activities by appointment, and the farm also advertises month-long stays in an on-site rental home. Its shop sells alpaca socks, mittens, hats, and pet beds.
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Celtic Hill Alpacas is an alpaca operation associated with Canterbury, Connecticut. The reviewed evidence confirms its participation as a local farm exhibitor at Canterbury Old Home Day.
Its website did not provide accessible current operating details during review. Public visiting, outside breeding, event services, and retail alpaca products are therefore not marked as advertised without direct confirmation from the farm.
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Chakana Sky Alpacas is a Chester farm focused on raising alpacas. It offers visitors the opportunity to meet the herd and learn about alpacas in a small-farm setting.
The farm is open by appointment on most days during its announced season and does not charge admission for visits. It has also advertised occasional experiences such as alpaca yoga; dedicated wedding and outside stud services were not clearly advertised.
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Clear Mountain Alpacas is a family-run Huacaya breeding farm in Somers. Its breeding program emphasizes conformation, fleece characteristics, color, and genetics, while maintaining a relatively small herd.
The farm sells breeding stock and pet-quality fiber animals, provides boarding and practical support for new owners, and operates a fiber-product store. Dedicated public tours or event rentals were not clearly advertised on the current farm site.
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Lavender Hill Farm Alpacas is a Voluntown alpaca farm that invites visitors to relax and spend time around its alpacas. Its website describes visits as free and says appointments are not necessary.
The farm maintains a Square storefront for appointments and gift cards. The reviewed information did not clearly advertise outside breeding, weddings, or a detailed alpaca-product catalog.
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Ledgecreek Farm is a family-owned alpaca farm founded in Union, Connecticut, in 2019 by Brian and Kristin. The farm pairs alpaca husbandry with a retail focus on products made from its herd's fleece.
Its online storefront presents alpaca products and farm information. The reviewed pages did not clearly advertise public tours, outside stud service, weddings, or private event rentals.
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Morning Beckons Farm & Livestock is a 250-acre Thompson estate that raises and sells alpacas. The operation emphasizes making quality alpacas accessible and providing planning and care support to client farms.
The farm lists alpacas for sale, including herdsires, and offers breeding support. Published Connecticut visitor information has described farm tours and feeding alpacas and llamas, but the current site does not provide a public tour schedule.
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New England Alpacas is a family-operated Killingworth breeding farm established in 1996. It raises Huacaya alpacas and has promoted a cooperative approach that gives prospective owners access to animals from established Northeast breeders.
The farm has welcomed visitors by appointment and hosts occasional open-farm events. It sells live alpacas and alpaca-fiber merchandise, including hats, gloves, scarves, and books; its reviewed sources did not clearly specify separate outside stud service.
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Pine Hill Alpaca Farm is a family-owned breeding farm in Sterling's Quiet Corner. It raises and sells alpacas, including breeding stock and champion herdsires.
The farm offers mobile and drive-by breedings, welcomes visitors and organized groups by arrangement, and operates a farm store. Products include raw fleece, yarn, roving, felt insoles, and other alpaca goods.
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Quinnipiac Valley Alpacas is a small central Connecticut alpaca farm in Cheshire. It describes its purpose as inspiring and educating new owners while helping the public learn about alpacas and their fiber.
The operation welcomes visits by appointment and promotes alpaca breeding and mentorship. Its reviewed listing did not clearly advertise weddings, broader event rentals, or a dedicated online product store.
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Red Door Alpaca Farm is a growing Coventry alpaca farm operated by Stephanie and Brian Hall. The farm raises alpacas and sells animals as well as alpaca-related retail goods.
It offers seasonal public and private farm tours by appointment, and has advertised alpaca yoga. Its shop sells products such as socks, yarn, and hats; dedicated wedding service and outside stud service were not clearly advertised.
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Roaring Acres Alpacas is a woman-owned, multi-animal farm in Suffield. It began as an alpaca and chicken hobby farm and expanded to include llamas, donkeys, Highland cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, ducks, and a seasonal honey operation.
The farm welcomes the public through open-farm days, seasonal activities, field trips, and private events. It also operates a fiber mill and boutique selling alpaca-fiber products, and advertises birthday and group experiences.
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Round Hill Alpacas is a Coventry Huacaya breeding farm founded in 2007 by Randy and Cindy Hall. The farm has grown from two bred females into a herd of more than 30 alpacas and connects animal husbandry with community and youth education.
It is associated with the Paca Pals 4-H Club and the Creative Living Community of Connecticut. The farm maintains a farm store and advertises alpacas for sale; regular public visiting, wedding services, and dedicated outside stud service were not clearly confirmed on reviewed pages.
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Six Paca Farm is a working alpaca breeding farm and fiber mill in Bozrah. It has raised and processed alpaca fiber since 2000, offering alpacas for sale, herdsires, mill services, yarn, and handmade fiber products.
Visitors can take guided tours, feed and pet alpacas, see fiber-processing demonstrations, and shop the gift store. The farm also offers staycations where guests can help with alpaca care and visit the mill.
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SouthWind Farms is a 27-acre Watertown alpaca farm in Litchfield County with a herd of about 50 alpacas. It presents its tours as an opportunity to learn about alpacas, their behavior, and the qualities of their fleece.
The farm offers personal tours by prior arrangement, hosts special events, and has guided group-tour and gift-shop amenities. It also sells live alpacas and fiber products such as clothing, teddy bears, yarn, and related goods.
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Stone Bridge Alpacas is a Griswold farm operated by Denise Curran that raises alpacas with an emphasis on quality breeding. Its website features male and female alpacas, herdsires, a farm shop, and event information.
The farm has advertised fall and Christmas open-farm weekends, allowing visitors to meet alpacas and shop on site. Its farm shop and online store sell alpaca products; dedicated wedding services were not identified.
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