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Alpaca farms in New Hampshire
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Alpaca East, LLC is an alpaca breeding and fiber farm owned by Carol and John Chickering in Etna, New Hampshire. The farm raises alpacas, offers animals for sale, and provides inquiries and evaluations related to herd quality and management.
The operation also sells New Hampshire-grown alpaca products through its online store, including yarn, blankets, insoles, and other fiber goods. The reviewed website is oriented toward livestock and retail customers and does not advertise routine public tours, weddings, or private events.
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Contoocook Alpaca, LLC is a 15-acre, family-run Huacaya alpaca farm owned by Tom and Karen Berry in Hopkinton, New Hampshire. Founded with four alpacas in 2006, the farm has developed its herd through births and acquisitions with an emphasis on improving fiber quality and maintaining pleasant temperaments.
The farm operates primarily as a breeding and livestock-sales enterprise. Its website provides information for animal buyers and includes a store section, but the reviewed pages do not clearly advertise public tours, weddings, private events, finished alpaca products, or outside stud service.
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Foss Mountain Farm Alpacas is a Huacaya fiber farm owned by Lana Nickerson and Dick Dole in Eaton, New Hampshire. The owners began building their foundation herd in 2001, and the farm now maintains a smaller fiber herd whose fleece is used for yarn and finished goods.
The farm sells alpaca yarn, socks, scarves, gloves, hats, and other accessories at the farm, online, and at regional events such as the Fryeburg Fair. Visitors are welcomed by appointment to meet the animals and learn about the farm, but weddings and dedicated private-event services are not advertised.
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Granite State Alpacas is a family alpaca farm operated by Sandy and Joe Warner in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire. The farm began with two alpacas and has grown a friendly herd selected through a breeding program for improving fiber quality and sweet temperament.
The farm offers bookable educational tours, special farm events, and photo opportunities, including an advertised engagement photo shoot. Its online shop sells farm-made yarn, hats, scarves, dryer balls, and home goods, together with additional American and Peruvian alpaca products such as socks, gloves, throws, and blankets.
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Indigo Moon Farm is an animal-assisted education and therapy farm operated by Ellen Willis and Kris Moody in Strafford, New Hampshire. The farm raises horses and alpacas and shares them through educational, therapeutic, and experiential-learning programs for children, youth, and families.
Its alpacas are raised for fleece, therapy work, and sale to new or established farms. The online farm store sells yarn and roving from individual alpacas along with socks, mittens, scarves, hats, blankets, ornaments, baskets, purses, and other alpaca-related goods. General walk-in admission and wedding services are not advertised.
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Inkasisa Farm is a small family-owned alpaca farm in Salisbury, New Hampshire. The Gallion family acquired its herd in 2022 and connects the operation to owner Paula Gallion's Indigenous Ecuadorian and Incan heritage, with an emphasis on humane animal care, sustainability, and hand processing fiber.
The farm makes and sells New Hampshire-grown alpaca products including yarn, felted crafts, socks, sweaters, scarves, hats, ornaments, toys, and custom handmade items. It opens to visitors on selected weekends and offers bookable alpaca-hug experiences as well as alpaca appearances at customers' locations.
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Nodrog Farms is a small, family-run alpaca farm in Barrington, New Hampshire. The Long family started the herd in 2009 with two females and has developed an operation centered on close animal care, alpaca education, and introducing youth to alpaca handling and showing.
The farm specializes in alpaca products sold online, through its retail activity, and at numerous craft and fiber shows around New England. It also serves as a youth mentor farm, offering one-on-one mentorship, 4-H or FFA farm meetings, fair and alpaca-show opportunities, and fiber or training activities.
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Shechem Alpacas is a family Huacaya alpaca farm operated by Andrew and Rachael Schilling-Payne in Rollinsford, New Hampshire. Started in 2012 and later expanded to a 22-acre property, the farm specializes in breeding light and fawn-colored alpacas for the North American fiber market.
The working herd includes foundation females, farm-bred males, and animals offered for sale. The operation also produces fiber goods from its alpacas, including yarn, roving, socks, hats, gloves, and mittens. The reviewed pages do not clearly advertise regular public tours, weddings, or private-event hosting.
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Skyeview Alpacas is a 40-acre farm owned by Susan King in Elkins, New Hampshire. Established in 1992 as the state's first alpaca farm, it has developed Huacaya and Suri bloodlines in many colors and has long combined breeding, showing, and fiber production.
The farm sells breeding stock, fiber animals, companion alpacas, Angora rabbits, yarn, and other fiber products. It opens for announced occasions such as National Alpaca Farm Days, when visitors can meet alpacas, learn about the animals, watch fiber demonstrations, and shop for farm goods; routine daily admission is not advertised.
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Sleeping Monk Farm Alpacas is a full-time Huacaya breeding farm owned by Sue and Bob Evon in New Ipswich, New Hampshire. Started in 1998 with two females and two crias, the farm grew into an established program that breeds alpacas, sells animals, and helps others enter alpaca ownership.
The Elegant Alpaca Shoppe at the farm sells socks, sweaters, yarn, roving, felted goods, and other alpaca products. Sleeping Monk also hosts open houses and community shearing activities and provides youth clinics and one-on-one mentorship, including opportunities to learn alpaca care and participate in shows or judging programs.
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Someday Farm is a small-scale, full-service alpaca farm in Canterbury, New Hampshire. Although smaller than in earlier years, it continues to keep alpacas and other farm animals and emphasizes sound animal husbandry, loving care, fiber production, and practical alpaca services both on and away from the property.
The farm maintains a retail shop selling alpaca-fiber goods and novelty products, including insoles, toys, jewelry, and items made from its own alpacas. Prospective visitors and livestock clients are directed to contact the farm; weddings and routine entertainment events are not clearly advertised.
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Whispering Winds Farm is an alpaca farm located in the hills of Marlborough, New Hampshire. Its current website provides only a brief location statement, telephone number, slideshow, and social-media link, without detailed information about the herd or the farm's operating model.
Because the reviewed website does not currently publish service pages, store inventory, visitor hours, or booking information, breeding services, weddings, events, public access, and alpaca-product sales could not be verified. Prospective visitors should call the farm before traveling.
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