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Hand Painted and Swizzle
These 100% alpaca yarns have been colored by hand.
There's nothing like an alpaca hat to keep your head warm and toasty while heading down the slopes or just playing in the snow!
We are proud of our herdsire row. Starting with Captain Nemo who has been stamping his fineness and genetics on his progeny. We have kept 2 in our row, Lord Stirling and Silver Crown. And then we have Invincible's White Knight, Sienna - a Pacchuchuti son, DiMaggio out of the Bueno, Royal Fawn and Kenamori Gold line, and our newest Accoyo Angelo son of El Nino's MIchaelangelo.
The gentle alpaca has been the delightful resident of the Andes Mountains for millennium. It is a privilege that Americans now have the opportunity to become a part of their history and thus share their fiber with the world
History of AOBA and alpacas in the United States
Prior to 1980, alpacas existed in the U.S. but those were confined mostly to zoological parks. The first known private importation of alpacas occurred in 1980 when Richard and Kay Patterson purchased a herd of ten animals from England. Dr. Ralph Uber purchased the herd from the Pattersons in 1982 and added additional alpacas purchased from a zoo in Canada. In 1984 an import Chile
Alpacas
Hannah of Rosehaven
Hill Top’s Hollywood is a well known son of the famous top selling herdsire of 2004 ($410,000) Dom Lucillio. His grandsires are equally famous being Royal Fawn and Augusto. These genes show in his amazing fleece.
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Hudson Valley Alpaca Network by
A dedicated group of
New York State Alpaca Breeders covering the Hudson Valley.
Including Albany, Columbia, Delaware...
Hudson Valley Alpaca Network on line! by
Rosehaven Alpacas is a proud member of a new group of farms (20) that have banded together to help each other out and foster the alpaca lifestyle. Please visit our website www.hvanet.com.