Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Reserve' Omar 8X First Place champ + 2 Reserve Championships


Herdsire for Hire!!
Reserve's Omar 1/4 Accoyo, 3/4 Peruvian
8 time first place Champion - 2 time Reserve Champion Winner.
Since 2005, Omar has placed well in the show ring:
2005: 1st Place Michigan International Alpaca Fest
2006: 2st Place Western Ohio TripleCrown
2006: First Place Spring Alpaca Show
2008: 2nd Place Ohio AlpacaFest Fleece Spin-off (missed 1st by 1 point)
2008: 1st place and Reserve Champion National Champions Alpaca Show
2009: 2st Place Best of the Midwest Alpaca Show
2009: 1st Place: Minnesota Alpaca Expo Fleece Show
2009: 2st Place Halter & Reserve Color Champion Spring Alpaca Show
2009: 1st Place Adult walking Fleece

This guy was recently purchased by Alpacas of Sunset Farm & Abundant Blessings Alpacas and more. We started showing him in 2008 and even at 4 1/2 years old he's beating 2 year old males out for the championship. Omar wasn't used in the past, but now he has his first confirmed pregnancies. Jump on the band wagon for a great herdsire to be. He is extremely dense and fine for his age and quite a smooth talker with our dams. See the special pricing below for all our herdsires. It's a mix and match sale. You choose the herdsires best for you gals and we give you a special price!! Once Omar has crias on the ground his price will probably go up. Take a look at his herdsire Mendoza's' track record for producing award winning crias.

Check out Alpacas of Sunset Farm and Abundant Blessings Alpacas & More on Alpaca Nation to see the great reduction in herd sire fees.
Pick and choose herd sires from either or both farms and get the following discounts:
single breeding $1,000
two breeding's $850 each
three breeding's: $750 each
1/2 down at breeding, 1/2 in 60 days
full live birth guarantee, plus: 1/2 price breed back if your blessed with a male cria!!
It doesn't get any better than this. These are all beautiful, dense males in their prime it will be hard to choose, but who ever you choose, you will be pleased!
Call today to see these magnificent males and get a deal on breeding fees.
Alpacas of Sunset Farm, 5912 West Lake Rd, Vermilion, Oh 44089 (440)308-5633
Reserves Omar ARI #1050653 (7 time blue ribbon champion)
A.L.Paca's Shar-Pei ARI #1210477 (1/2 Accoyo Ironman son)
Pico's Pete ARI #30326170 (1/4 Accoyo Mendoza son)
Abundant Blessings Alpacas & More, 9418 Darrow Rd., Vermilion, Oh 44089
(440)963-0314
ABA Joltin' Joe DiMaggio ARI #320016159 (White Tiger Son)
TCS Jonah ARI #847748 (2 time blue ribbon winner)
Reserve's Peruvian Condor ARI #823400 (Full Peruvian Valeroso son)
Visit or call either farm for full information!

Alpacas of Sunset Farm
5912 West Lake Road
Vermilion, Oh 44089
(440)320-1583 or (440)308-5633
email: alpacsofsunsetfarm@yahoo.com
AlpacaNation.com/sunsetfarm.asp

Abundant Blessing Alpacas & More
9418 Darrow Road
Vermilion, Oh 44089
(440)963-0314
email: jojobizz@roadrunner.com
AlpacaNation.com/abundantblessings.asp

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Herdsires for Hire at reduced prices

Check out Alpacas of Sunset Farm and Abundant Blessings Alpacas & More on Alpaca Nation to see the great reduction in herd sire fees.

Pick and choose herd sires from either or both farms and get the following discounts


  • single breeding $1,000

  • two breeding's $850 each

  • three breeding's: $750 each

  • 1/2 down at breeding, 1/2 in 60 days

  • full live birth guarantee

  • 1/2 price breed back if your blessed with a male cria!!

It doesn't get any better than this. These are all beautiful, dense males in their prime it will be hard to choose, but who ever you choose, you will be pleased!
Call today to see these magnificent males and get a deal on breeding fees.
Alpacas of Sunset Farm, 5912 West Lake Rd, Vermilion, Oh 44089 (440)308-5633
Reserves Omar ARI #1050653 (7 time blue ribbon champion)
A.L.Paca's Shar-Pei ARI #1210477 (1/2 Accoyo Ironman son)
Pico's Pete ARI #30326170 (1/4 Accoyo Mendoza son)
Abundant Blessings Alpacas & More, 9418 Darrow Rd., Vermilion, Oh 44089
(440)963-0314
ABA Joltin' Joe DiMaggio ARI #320016159 (White Tiger Son)
TCS Jonah ARI #847748 (2 time blue ribbon winner)
Reserve's Peruvian Condor ARI #823400 (Full Peruvian Valeroso son)
Visit either farm for full information!














Thursday, March 19, 2009

Is there anyone who has an alpaca story to share?

We have lots of cute alpaca stories to share, anyone interested?

Alpaca Love

Alpacas are one of the most gentle, calm animals you can find. When you walk into the barn, they all make you feel welcome by stopping in their tracks and looking at you. We always have to have our alpaca fix every day. We really enjoy working with them, most of the time. Poop duty is never a real pleasure other than the fantastic fertilizer it makes. Did you know that alpaca poop is naturally PH balanced and some of the best fertilizer there is? You can put it on plants and it won't burn. The greenest part of the pasture is around the poop piles. Yes, for the most part, they poop in certain piles. Once in a while you have an alpaca that didn't read the book and they poop where ever they please. We usually try to sell these animals asap. We have fun watching them run up and down a steep hill in our pastures. We have been spit on more times than we care to think about in our 7 years of being in the alpaca business. They only spit if they feel threatened, such as when you give meds or are treating them for some ailment. We welcome questions and visits on our farm located in Vermilion, OH. Just give us a call or send an email.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Alpaca care and Alpaca clothing

Hi everyone, welcome to our blog. When it comes to alpaca care, we all need any information we can get. We've been in the alpaca business for about seven years now. In the alpaca clothing business for about a year and a half. We would like to exchange any information and discuss any topic you want.
Our news flash for the moment is: after all these years raising alpacas we finally realized if when it's feeding time (especially during the winter) you put out hay the minute you walk into the barn, you just may not get trampled when you bring out the grain. We have been doing this for a while now and what a difference. Try it, put out the hay, go about your other chores (water, cleaning up the never ending poop pile, etc.) It's a big difference, as I said, you just may not get trampled.