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Alpaca farms in Nebraska
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Alpacas of the Heartland LLC is an alpaca farm operated by Sheri and Mike Jacoby in Fort Calhoun, Nebraska. The farm raises Huacaya alpacas and maintains a breeding program that includes animals offered for sale and herdsires advertised for outside breeding service.
The farm combines livestock breeding with scheduled visitor experiences. Its website has advertised approximately one-hour visits where guests can see and feed the alpacas, along with occasional activities such as yoga and adult social events. Visits and activities are arranged for specific times rather than offered as unrestricted daily walk-in admission.
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Anderson Acres Alpacas, LLC is a Suri alpaca farm in Ceresco, Nebraska. The farm operates as a breeding enterprise, offering alpacas and breeding opportunities while promoting the distinctive fiber and livestock qualities of the Suri breed.
The operation also sells alpaca-fiber products and welcomes prospective visitors by appointment during its stated business hours. The reviewed material presents the farm primarily as a breeder and fiber-product business rather than a general-admission attraction or dedicated event venue.
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Butterfield Alpaca Ranch is a south-central Nebraska ranch near the Harlan County Reservoir. Tashia Butterfield established the ranch in 2012, and its herd has grown to include approximately 40 alpacas and llamas representing both Huacaya and Suri alpacas.
The ranch centers its operation on fiber production, fiber arts, education, and retail sales. Its online store carries yarn, roving, apparel, home goods, rugs, fiber-art tools, and other alpaca products. Although the ranch shares educational material about alpaca raising and fiber arts, the reviewed website does not advertise routine public farm admission, weddings, or private-event services.
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Ponca Hills Alpacas is a peaceful alpaca farm in the Ponca Hills area of Omaha, Nebraska. Founded in 2005, the farm cares for a small Huacaya herd in a wooded setting and emphasizes kind animal care, personal interaction, and education about alpacas and their fleece.
The farm operates through arranged visits and experiences rather than unrestricted walk-in hours. Its services include farm visits, animal sales with new-owner mentoring, alpaca sponsorships, volunteering, virtual visits, and assisted shopping for alpaca products. Sponsorships include scheduled visits and updates while helping support an alpaca's care.
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Sandhills Suri Alpacas, LLC is a long-established Suri breeding farm operated by Kay and Anne Ryschon in Fort Calhoun, Nebraska. The farm has bred and shown Suris for more than 20 years, selecting for gray color, longevity, conformation, luster, and tightly locked fiber.
The operation maintains foundation females, breeding males, herdsires, and animals offered for sale. Multiple herdsires are advertised with stud fees, and the owners invite interested people to arrange an in-person visit to learn about their alpacas and the industry. The reviewed pages do not advertise a retail fiber shop, weddings, or general event-hosting services.
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Wilkins Livestock Ranch is a Suri alpaca breeding farm owned by Mike and Janet Wilkins in Geneva, Nebraska. The owners have raised alpacas for more than 20 years and have broader livestock-breeding experience extending beyond 30 years.
The ranch focuses on producing high-quality show alpacas in multiple colors, with particular attention to fiber quality, phenotype, and conformation. It uses show-ring results to evaluate its breeding program and helps new owners select animals and establish their own herds. The reviewed website is directed toward breeding and animal sales rather than public tours, events, weddings, or finished alpaca-product retail.
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