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About Lost Valley Alpaca Ranch
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We’ve had excellent herd growth over the last ten years, but now due to family health issues, we have suspended our breeding operation and are reducing our herd size. This is an excellent time to visit our ranch and select your breeding or pet alpacas. We are offering some very tempting prices for summer '09. We are selling many of our boys at non-breeder prices, however if you see any you would like for your breeding program, let us know as we will work with you to accommodate your needs.
Please take a look at our animals. Almost all have color in their lips, gums & around the eyes and when bred to color, almost always produce color! We maintain all pertinent information about each alpaca (ie. certificate, histograms & pictures) and we’d be happy to burn a CD and send it to you. |
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| Additional Farm Photos: (click to enlarge) |
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Lost Valley Alpaca Ranch is located 20 miles east of Eugene, Oregon, in the beautiful foothills of the Cascade Mountains.
We are a small ranch that offers personalized support to buyers, especially for those just getting started in alpaca ownership. We adhere to selective breeding standards to produce quality Huacaya and Suri alpacas. We are a 'hands on' ranch, that is managed and operated by the owners, Sharon and John Weber, and Bonnie Allis.
We have accumulated a wealth of alpaca experience since we first purchased alpacas back in 1998. Years of performing all the work ourselves, from land clearing and fence building to performing our own herd health and shearing has given us a solid knowledge base on alpaca ownership and maintenance. Contact us, we would love to share our knowledge and love of alpacas with you. |
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| | | | | | Additional Contact Information: | | | | For Bonnie 541-937-3107 | | | | | |
| | Breeder Biography Lost Valley Alpaca Ranch is a small hands-on ranch, managed and operated by the owners, Sharon and John Weber, and Bonnie Allis. We have accumulated a wealth of alpaca knowledge & experiences, including doing our own shearing! John served on EVAA's board as Vice-President for 2 years. Sharon was EVAA's treasurer for 2 years & barn manager for their show for 6 years. | | | | | | | |
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