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Alpaca farms in Pennsylvania
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Laurel Highlands Alpacas, also known through its AlpacaMom storefront, is a small Pennsylvania alpaca farm focused on raising healthy animals and using their fiber in finished goods. Its public materials describe a farm-to-product approach, from raw fiber through yarn and crafted alpaca items.
The operation appears to sell primarily through its online shop, with collections of fiber, yarn, socks, gifts, and other alpaca-related products. The reviewed site does not advertise public farm tours, events, weddings, or outside breeding services.
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Bent Pine Alpaca Farm is an alpaca farm in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Its website presents alpaca education, an adoption program, and farm-related information, while its historical material shows past open-house and group-visit activity.
The farm currently states that it is closed to the public. The reviewed pages do not show a current online or on-site retail program, dedicated event bookings, wedding services, or outside stud services.
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Bucks County Alpacas is a Bedminster Township operation established in 2004 by Karin Giordano and Erica Tollini. It raises and breeds Suri alpacas on two local properties and has developed into a fiber-focused business.
The farm sells Suri fiber, roving, yarn, and finished alpaca products, including socks. It lists appointments Monday through Saturday, but the reviewed pages do not clearly describe a tour program, private-event service, wedding service, or outside stud service.
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Crimson Skye Alpaca Farm is a family-owned alpaca farm in Montgomery County that combines alpaca care and fiber products with public farm experiences. Its herd is described as award-winning, and the farm also produces local honey.
Visitors can book guided and private farm tours and attend scheduled activities such as alpaca yoga, story time, open houses, kids' programs, camps, and seasonal shopping events. The farm store sells alpaca gifts and products; wedding-specific services and outside stud services were not advertised.
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Dream Maker Alpaca Ranch is an alpaca ranch and store in Douglassville with a herd of more than 40 alpacas. The operation combines animal care and fiber education with a retail store carrying products made from its alpacas and other alpaca items.
The ranch and store state that they are open daily by phone arrangement, and it offers ranch tours. It also explicitly offers alpacas at weddings and other events, on-ranch event bookings, educational and Scout tours, and fiber craft classes.
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Forest Glen Alpacas is a Titusville alpaca farm that breeds and sells Huacaya alpacas, including named herdsires. It also offers boarding and agisting, alongside a fiber business built around its herd and alpaca products.
The farm operates an online shop and a farm gift shop carrying clothing, accessories, yarn, roving, toys, and household goods. The gift shop is open by appointment or when the owners are home; the reviewed pages do not clearly advertise weddings or general event bookings.
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Graceful Glen Alpacas is an alpaca business in Telford, Pennsylvania. Its supplied website was not available for review during this research, but current business listings identify the farm and its location.
Because the official website could not be reviewed, the farm's present services, visitor policy, retail activity, and breeding availability could not be verified from its own materials. The service fields are therefore marked only where evidence was available.
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Little Lost Creek Alpaca Farm is a small multi-animal farm in Salford that keeps alpacas alongside goats, sheep, dogs, and other animals. Its site describes animal adoptions, herd care, alpaca yarn, and community-oriented farm and 4-H activities.
The farm says tours and shopping are often available but asks visitors to call ahead. Its public offerings have included alpaca walks through the adoption program, birthday parties, art activities, shearing and other events, and a farm store.
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Lilly Mountain Alpacas is represented by an online store based at 448 Mountain Road in Lilly, Pennsylvania. The store sells alpaca-related goods, including alpaca socks and alpaca manure compost.
The reviewed storefront is retail-focused and did not provide a broader description of the herd, tours, events, weddings, or breeding. Those services are not treated as advertised solely from the presence of an online shop.
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Nite Star Alpacas is a Schwenksville Huacaya alpaca operation established after its owners acquired their first alpacas in 2016. The farm emphasizes colorful, genetically diverse animals and provides alpacas for sale, new-buyer support, and training.
The farm advertises breeding through its herd sire, fiber and handmade products, and carding and felting classes. Visits with the alpacas are scheduled by contacting the farm; the reviewed materials do not advertise wedding services.
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Perkiomen Creek Ranch is a family-owned alpaca ranch in Perkiomenville with prior livestock experience in dairy cattle and chickens. It focuses on breeding and selling award-winning Huacaya alpacas and maintains a mixed herd of female and male alpacas.
The ranch sells alpaca yarn and roving through linked online marketplaces. The reviewed website does not advertise farm tours, events, weddings, or outside stud services, so those offerings are not assumed.
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Silkie's Farm is a family-owned sustainable alpaca farm in Chester County that has operated since 2011. It breeds alpacas, uses their fiber in products, and incorporates its animals and fiber work into hands-on community experiences.
Tours must be scheduled in advance and can include time in the pasture, feeding, photos, and farm-store shopping. The farm also hosts large groups, private events, creative classes, alpaca yoga, and summer camp, while selling fiber, yarn, roving, clothing, gifts, and garden products.
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Starry Night Alpacas is a family-run alpaca farm on 22 acres in Lewisberry, Pennsylvania. Its supplied website was unavailable during review, but published farm information identifies the operation as one that processes alpaca fiber into yarn and handmade goods.
Available information indicates visits are by appointment or when the farm's open sign is displayed, and that a farm store sells soft goods made from processed fiber. Current wedding, event, and outside breeding services could not be verified from the unavailable official website.
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Trotter Hill Alpacas is a family livestock operation in Glen Mills that established its alpaca herd in 2010. It sells alpacas, welcomes prospective owners, and works with alpaca fleece in a farm shop and hands-on fiber workshops.
Farm visits are offered by appointment on set days, and the business also provides programs for school, Scout, and other large groups. Its farm shop offers alpaca-fiber clothing, accessories, yarn, dryer balls, felt products, and related items; wedding services and outside stud services were not advertised.
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Wine Country Alpacas is a North East, Pennsylvania farm specializing in raising alpacas. Its site describes a herd of alpacas, offers animals for sale, and presents the farm as a place where visitors can meet the animals.
The farm says it is open by appointment only. Information from its site and farm posts indicates that it holds open-house-style visits and sells alpaca items such as socks, hats, mittens, yarn, and fiber; wedding services, formal event bookings, and outside stud services were not clearly advertised.
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Alpacas of York is located at Shear Heaven Farm near Rocky Ridge Park in York. The operation keeps alpacas and provides full boarding services, combining livestock care with a farm-and-store model.
Visitors can attend free advertised farm hours and events, while the online clothing store sells alpaca-fleece apparel and accessories. The reviewed pages did not clearly advertise wedding services or outside stud services.
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Alpacas of Windy Haven Farm is a Covington Township alpaca farm with a dedicated herd and a retail shop. Its current site identifies farm visits and events as appointment-only.
The online storefront sells alpaca clothing and accessories. The reviewed pages do not clearly set out wedding, birthday, or outside breeding services, so those are not listed as offered.
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Angie's Alpaca Paradise is an alpaca farm and store in Enola. It welcomes visitors to meet the herd, offers alpaca treats for feeding, and maintains a farm store with fiber goods and alpaca-themed gifts.
The farm is open Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. and at other times by appointment. It also hosts birthday parties, school trips, office team-building events, 4-H and FFA activities, and other special events.
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Arcona Alpacas is a Mechanicsburg alpaca farm operated by the Wilder family. Its site identifies the farm and has a dedicated farm-events and tourism section.
The reviewed search results confirmed its location and tourism/events content but did not expose enough current detail to substantiate specific visitor activities, product sales, weddings, or outside breeding services.
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Asgard Acres Alpaca Farm is a Renfrew alpaca breeding farm operated by Carole and Joe Rost. Its official site presents its animals, including alpacas offered for sale, through an online breeder catalog.
The reviewed pages did not clearly advertise public farm visits, event rentals, weddings, a retail fiber shop, or dedicated outside stud services. Those services are therefore not treated as confirmed.
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Celtic Knot Alpacas is a PAOBA-member farm outside Carlisle run by siblings Russell and Rebecca Jones. The farm has raised alpacas since 2005 and maintains a foundation herd and herdsires.
It arranges farm tours and educational seminars, and provides fiber work including spinning, knitting, weaving, and occasional shearing. The site describes hand-knit, woven, and Celtic Knot merchandise, although it says its online clothing inventory was not then available.
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Cinco C's Alpacas is a colored-alpaca seedstock producer in the Allegheny Mountains near Port Allegany. Established in 2002 on the family farm, it focuses on champion breeding stock, farm start-ups, and alpaca education.
Current announcements include holiday pop-up events at the farm. The reviewed official materials do not clearly establish regular public visiting hours, wedding services, a retail product store, or dedicated outside stud service terms.
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Cloverleaf Alpacas is a small family-run Lancaster County farm focused on breeding finely fleeced, award-winning alpacas, with particular emphasis on grey genetics. Its owner has maintained the herd in the Mount Joy area for many years.
The farm's public materials direct customers to the Alpaca and Beyond farm store for alpaca products, including handmade items. The reviewed materials did not clearly document public tours, event bookings, wedding services, or outside stud services.
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Deerwood Alpacas is a small Quakertown farm with an award-winning herd. The farm offers educational visits that let guests meet, pet, feed, and walk alpacas while learning about the animals and the alpaca industry.
Visits are free and by appointment, generally for small groups of up to six. An on-site store and online shop sell alpaca clothing and accessories; wedding and outside breeding services were not advertised.
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Eastland Alpacas is a 30-acre Lancaster County farm between Lancaster and Harrisburg, operated by Kevin and Sue Zurin. It raises alpacas and operates a farm-store boutique.
Tours are by donation and appointment only, with no walk-ins. The store accepts appointments through much of the year and has seasonal holiday hours; annual open-house events have also been advertised.
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Graystone Ridge Alpacas is a South Central Pennsylvania working farm that has raised alpacas since 2004, alongside free-range chickens and Angora goats. It selectively breeds alpacas, processes fiber, and runs a seasonal farm store stocked with handmade and other alpaca-fiber goods.
Agritourism is a central part of the farm: it hosts tours, alpaca walks, birthdays, private events, fiber-art activities, and multi-session summer camps. Access is by scheduled event or appointment outside its fall seasonal store hours.
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Grist Mill Farm Alpacas is a Chester County alpaca farm in Glenmoore. Its site presents alpacas for sale alongside an online store and farm store, and invites visitors interested in the animals, fiber products, farm shopping, field trips, or alpaca ownership.
Visits are arranged through the farm's visit form rather than as walk-ins. Its pages also show farm-visit events and provide a contact path for people who want to schedule time at the property.
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Harley Hill Farm is a 17-acre alpaca farm in Quakertown. Its public farm listings identify alpacas for sale and herdsires, and current visitor information says farm visits resume seasonally with hours posted through the farm's social page.
Farm visits are free, and the farm has hosted community and 4-H-related activities. Its reviewed materials do not clearly document retail product sales, wedding services, or the current terms of outside breeding service.
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Heather's Acre Alpaca Farm is a Jackson Center Huacaya breeding operation run by Tim and Debbie McCarty. The farm's official catalog highlights named animals and presents alpacas offered for sale.
The reviewed official pages provide breeder and contact information but do not clearly advertise public tours, a retail store, weddings, events, or outside stud terms. Those offerings are not assumed.
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Heaven's Hill Alpacas is a 17-acre ranch in the rolling hills near Washington, Pennsylvania, operated by Alma and Michael Gelorme. Its public breeder profiles describe a Huacaya program centered on breeding for comfort in color.
The reviewed materials list herdsires and farm contact information but did not provide a current visitor policy or verified details on events, weddings, or retail product sales. Those fields therefore remain unconfirmed.
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JNR Farm is a husband-and-wife alpaca operation in Manheim run by Randy and Jennifer Zurin. It carefully breeds alpacas and lists animals for sale through its breeder catalog.
The farm also runs an online shop focused on alpaca socks, including 100% alpaca and blended styles. The reviewed site did not advertise public tours, events, weddings, or outside stud services.
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Kendall Creek Farms is a 74-acre Bradford ranch operated by Chris and Lori Works. With nearly three decades of experience, it focuses on premier Huacaya seed stock, herd improvement, sales, and education for new and established alpaca owners.
The farm lists breeding stock and named herdsires with published stud fees, and also operates the Yarn Barn. The reviewed content did not clearly advertise general public tours, weddings, or event rentals.
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Kraussdale Alpacas is a small southeastern Pennsylvania farm founded in 2002 by Maggie Wright. Its breeding program emphasizes black alpacas with dense fiber, sound conformation, and calm temperaments.
The farm and store have published seasonal open dates and appointments, free visits with donations accepted, open-farm events, and group felting classes. Its in-house store carries alpaca clothing, blankets, toys, dryer balls, and other fiber goods.
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Lippencott Alpacas is an alpaca operation identified in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. Its supplied site currently provides limited searchable detail beyond contact and location information.
Because current official service information was not available for review, this entry does not infer tours, events, breeding availability, or retail sales.
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Little Red Barn Farm is an Emporium Huacaya alpaca farm with an on-site farm market. The site presents its herd, alpaca education, and farm contact details.
Its site includes a store and farm-market section, but the reviewed content did not clearly describe current tour access, events, weddings, or outside stud services.
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Long Acres Alpaca Farm is a 130-acre south-central Pennsylvania operation near Mercersburg. The farm combines alpaca breeding and industry education with a visitor venue, farm lodging, and a retail operation.
Its public-facing businesses include Pachallina Clothing Shoppe and the Market at LAAF, and the site actively promotes farm visits and guest-house stays. The reviewed pages did not clearly advertise wedding services or outside stud services.
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Meepah Ventures is a family-owned Bedford County alpaca farm. It provides farm tours and hands-on alpaca experiences, and also maintains a farm-store presence.
The farm store sells alpaca products by appointment or online, while the Backstage Alpaca Shop has regular retail hours at Founders Crossing in Bedford. Wedding and outside stud services were not clearly advertised.
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Morning SKY Farm is a northwestern Pennsylvania alpaca breeding operation run by Bob and Lynn McClurg. It has participated in the industry for more than two decades, focusing on Peruvian and Accoyo-influenced Huacaya breeding stock, fleece quality, animal sales, and customer support.
The farm offers herdsires and breeding services, alpacas for sale, and homegrown alpaca yarn and other products. Appointments are invited for prospective owners; the reviewed content did not advertise public tours, weddings, or event rentals.
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Over Home Alpacas is a Berks County alpaca farm on 90 acres near the Appalachian Blue Mountain Range. It offers a tranquil farm setting, a farm store, herdsires, and private farm tours.
The farm store is open by appointment and carries alpaca items, while private tours must be scheduled by phone. The reviewed site mentions events but does not clearly document wedding services or outside stud terms.
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Painted Spring Farm Alpacas has raised alpacas and processed their fiber since the early 2000s. The farm sells alpacas, grows and processes fiber, and offers a broad online selection of yarn, roving, handspun products, wearables, and accessories.
The reviewed pages identify farm events and special sales through its mailing list. They did not clearly establish public visiting hours, wedding services, or outside stud services.
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Pohopoco Creek Alpacas is a Huacaya farm in Effort that breeds, sells, boards, and agists alpacas. The operation combines livestock mentoring and services with public education about alpacas and their fiber.
Farm visits are appointment-only and include meeting and feeding alpacas and shopping for clothing, gifts, souvenirs, yarn, and fiber. The farm also advertises special events and alpacas for sale or stud.
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Quarry Critters Alpaca Ranch is a Littlestown breeder of male and female Huacaya alpacas. The farm combines animal sales and breeding with a retail gift shop and a studio for handmade alpaca-fiber products.
The online shop is always open, while the physical shop has regular or appointment hours depending on the season. The ranch advertises events and at least one available male for stud; wedding services were not advertised.
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Shear Heaven Farm is a York alpaca and Merino sheep farm that began with three alpacas in 2017 and now hosts a much larger herd, including Alpacas of York animals and boarders. It is designed around public education, farm interaction, fiber activities, and retail products.
Visitors can book farm tours, alpaca walks, classes, group interactions, venue rentals, and alpaca rentals for outside events. The farm shop sells handmade soap, alpaca fleece and wool products, yarn, roving, dryer balls, and other gifts.
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Sugar Hollow Farm Alpacas is a small family-run, veteran-owned Waynesboro farm operated by Jay and Kathy Brown. It raises Huacaya alpacas and sells handmade and other alpaca-fiber products.
The farm lists herdsires and participates in local and regional events with its animals and yarn. The reviewed pages did not clearly document regular farm tours, weddings, or event rentals at the property.
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Suri Alpacas of Shiloh Farm is included in the supplied Pennsylvania farm list, but its website did not return accessible, current information during this review.
Without verifiable official-site content, the farm's location, visitor policy, retail activity, events, weddings, and breeding services are left unconfirmed rather than inferred.
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Silver Ley Farm is an Upper Bucks County alpaca farm in Coopersburg operated by Pete and Penny Jones. Its official site lists its alpacas and breeder contact information.
The reviewed pages did not clearly advertise public tours, events, weddings, retail products, or outside stud services, so those services are left unconfirmed.
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Spring Grove Alpaca Ranch is an alpaca farm in Quarryville, Pennsylvania. Its current official materials identify the ranch, animal listings, and farm-manager contact information.
The reviewed content did not clearly document a public visitor program, event rentals, wedding services, product sales, or outside stud terms; those are not inferred from its animal catalog.
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Stramba Farm Alpacas is included in the supplied farm list, but its domain is currently parked rather than operating as a farm website.
No current address, visitor policy, retail information, events, wedding services, or breeding services could be verified from the domain.
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Sunnybrook Alpacas is a southeastern Pennsylvania Huacaya farm founded in 2009. It focuses on sales and breeding of quality alpacas and maintains herdsires.
Farm visits are by appointment only. The reviewed pages did not clearly advertise wedding services, general event bookings, or an alpaca-fiber product store.
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Sweet Valley Suris is an Annville Suri alpaca operation that describes its program as boutique breeding combined with financial expertise. It provides education and support for new alpaca farmers, alongside its breeding operation.
The reviewed content confirms farm contact, events, new-farmer resources, and tax and finance information, but did not clearly establish public tours, weddings, retail fiber products, or dedicated outside stud terms.
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Take2 Alpacas is a four-acre Green Hills farm in Berks County, just outside Reading. The farm's materials focus on alpaca ownership, herd information, and practical learning for people considering the animals.
Its farm-visits page directs prospective owners to information about alpaca care and feeding. The reviewed materials did not clearly advertise weddings, public events, a product shop, or outside breeding services.
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Terrace Mountain Alpacas is a family-owned agri-tourism farm in the Trough Creek Valley near Raystown Lake, operated by Robert and Daryl Baker. It breeds Huacaya alpacas for fiber quality, sells animals and breedings, and provides mentoring to customers.
The farm and store are open most days or by arrangement, with scheduled tours and group-tour opportunities. The on-site store sells farm yarn, rugs, woven scarves, dryer balls, socks, hats, apparel, and other alpaca goods.
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Walnut Ridge Acres Alpaca Farm is a family-run Enola farm owned by Jay and DJ Penica. It breeds and raises Huacaya alpacas selected for genetics and fiber quality and lists animals for sale through its official catalog.
The farm also sells fiber products and finished apparel items through its online store. The reviewed pages did not clearly advertise public tours, weddings, event rentals, or outside stud services.
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West Penn Alpacas is a 60-acre southwestern Pennsylvania farm south of Pittsburgh, founded in 1996 and operated by Debbie Harden. It raises Huacaya alpacas, with a sizable foundation and sales herd, herdsires, and a long-standing breeding program.
The farm welcomes visitors to experience its animals. Its pages list herdsires with stud fees and services, but did not clearly advertise weddings, retail fiber products, or a general event-rental program.
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Willow Winds Alpacas is included in the supplied Pennsylvania farm list, but the website did not return accessible, current content during this review.
No address, public-access policy, service offerings, or retail information could be verified from the available site materials, so these fields remain unconfirmed.
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