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Alpaca farms in Nevada
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Evans Alpacas is a family alpaca farm operated by Steven and Karen Evans in Fallon, Nevada. The farm raises Huacaya alpacas from selected bloodlines with an emphasis on quality animals and usable fiber, and it offers alpacas for sale to other owners and breeders.
The operation also turns locally produced fiber into yarn and finished fiber goods through its association with Fiber Works, LLC. Those products are sold through the farm shop, giving the business both a livestock-breeding and fiber-retail focus. The reviewed pages do not clearly advertise routine tours, weddings, private events, or outside stud service.
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Nature Health Farms is a family-owned farm, animal attraction, and tree farm in Pahrump, Nevada. Established as a visitor experience in 2019, it has featured free-roaming alpacas along with horses, goats, donkeys, poultry, guinea pigs, peacocks, and other animals in a hands-on petting-zoo setting.
The farm operates as an agritourism destination where visitors can meet, pet, photograph, and feed animals, browse an antique and vintage shop, and explore garden and tree-farm areas. It has also advertised the Little Red Barn Wedding Chapel, a country-western wedding venue where an alpaca can participate in the ceremony. Current website information lists daytime public hours Wednesday through Sunday without an appointment.
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Sawdust Alpacas LLC is an alpaca farm owned by Glenn and Carolyn Waddell in Fallon, Nevada. The owners moved the operation from Reno to Fallon in 2018 and raise Huacaya alpacas ranging from companion and fiber animals to breeding and show-quality stock.
The farm combines alpaca sales and breeding with mentoring, agisting, farm visits, overnight stays, sponsorships, and a substantial retail business. Its store carries handmade and commercially produced alpaca-fiber apparel, accessories, socks, slippers, toys, gifts, and other items. Visitors may arrange educational farm tours and meet selected alpacas, although the farm explicitly distinguishes its experience from a petting zoo.
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