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Alpaca farms in Louisiana
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Almosta Ranch is a family-friendly, 39-acre farm and petting zoo in Sulphur, Louisiana. Established in 2014, the ranch keeps alpacas among a broad collection of farm and exotic animals and emphasizes agricultural education and hands-on animal interaction.
The ranch operates as an agritourism and event business, offering scheduled farm tours, school field trips, a mobile petting zoo, carriage rides, swimming, horse-related services, and party or event space. Tours can be reserved throughout the week, and the property also includes recreational features such as zip lines.
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Chapple Farms is a family farm in Prairieville that developed from a horse-boarding property into a diversified operation with fruit trees, plants, birds, livestock, and exotic animals. Its animal collection includes alpacas as well as capybaras, horses, miniature Highland cattle, goats, emus, tortoises, reptiles, poultry, and other species.
The farm is open by appointment and combines agritourism with plant, hatchery, orchard, and agricultural services. It offers customized animal encounters, educational tours, school field trips, birthday parties, photo shoots, pick-your-own fruit, plant sales, pecan picking and shelling, and hands-on homesteading instruction.
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Double J Alpacas is a small alpaca farm in Marthaville, Louisiana. Its public page describes a growing herd with spring births and identifies breeding as part of the farm's planned or developing operation.
The farm has advertised breeding services, educational field trips, youth alpaca-club activities, seasonal programs, and an on-farm store. Merchandise posts indicate that alpaca goods may be shipped or picked up, but current schedules and availability should be confirmed directly because the farm's information is published primarily through Facebook.
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Goula Paradise Farms Alpacas is a Plaquemine-area petting farm centered on alpacas and a varied collection of other animals. Public posts describe visitors feeding and petting alpacas, chickens, ducks, goats, and other farm animals in an informal, family-oriented setting.
The farm offers paid multi-hour visits and has participated in seasonal attractions such as corn-maze programming. It also advertises a mobile petting zoo and sells selected farm products, including eggs and feathers, although alpaca-fiber merchandise was not clearly verified in the reviewed material.
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