June 4th, 2009
Gus Chan / The Plain Dealer Alpacas in their winter coats at Stachowski Farms in Mantua. CLEVELAND The annual National Alpaca Show comes to Cleveland this year, from June 4 through June 7 at the I-X Center. And alpaca experts from around the
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Wanship’s River Run Ranch raises renowned Suri alpacas - Park Record
A river runs through it no really, one does. That’s why Barbara Boineau named it River Run Ranch. And even though it’s a bucolic setting for a retirement venture and it is that the ranch is no hobby. Boineau and her partner/husband Frank Dorman own
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March 4th, 2009
the dallas morning news/Natalie CaudillSpecial to the Star-Telegram/Natalie Caudill The ancient Incas considered them a gift from the gods. Their exquisite fleece was reserved for the clothing of royalty, but their meat sustained the peasants
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Virginia Parlato/Mishicot News: Event will honor historical museum - Herald Times Reporter
The Mishicot Lions Club will bring us an opportunity to enjoy friends and food on March 17 at the Mishicot VFW hall. The Lions are sponsoring the Friends of the Museum Night to acknowledge the many volunteers who help with our local historical museum
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The snow white alpaca who’s had a close shave to look like a poodle - Daily Mail
She has the groomed head, manicured ruff and fluffy kneepads. But though Mona may have the classic haircut, she’s no poodle. The snow white alpaca lives at Muyana Farm, in Doveton, Victoria, in Australia, and her stylish new look has been generating
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February 4th, 2009
ADVERSE weather conditions look set to cause major problems on the region’s transport network this morning. Commuters to the capital have been affected by train cancellations while forecasters have warned that icy conditions will result in
Our Valley: Alpacas thrive in Agua Dulce - Signal
They’re quietly intriguing creatures. They slowly roam about with their long padded necks, pointy ears, tufts of forehead fleece to shade their eyes and curved lips that make one wonder if they’re up to no good or just constantly smiling. Multiple
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