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About Crick's Alpaca Farm
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Stop in any time to see how we started from a blank slate - literally. We started with a corn field, and now have a small alpaca farm. Of course, it is a continual work in progress! We are starting small and have large goals.
We began our journey in 1999 by doing research and visiting a farm or two. After buying five acres, building a house, a barn, and fence, we were finally ready to make our big purchase: alpacas. And here we are today. We are a small and up-coming alpaca farm who wants to stay focused on quality alpacas and quality families.
It is our mission to raise and sell quality alpacas while raising quality children. Our goal is to share our experiences, knowledge, and ideas with anyone interested in alpacas. We are in this for the people, not just the alpacas! Remember, the people you buy from is just as important as the animals you choose!
Kevin and Lisa Crick Cameron, Brady, and Gage |
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| Additional Farm Photos: (click to enlarge) |
| The Crick Family | The Barn Helpers |
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| | Breeder Biography Crick's Alpaca Farm is a small, but growing alpaca farm. We are dedicated to quality care of quality animals for quality families. We are active members of the Autumn Alpaca Fair (AAA) which is a group of northern IN alpaca breeders (www.fall4alpacas.com). We are also members of AOBA, ARI, and the Indiana Alpaca Association (IAA). We also volunteer at the Indiana alpaca shows. Also, our children are active 4-H and Alpaca Club members. | | | | | | | |
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