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Maple View Farm Alpacas

Contact Info

Name: Deb Bratton
Phone: 802-247-5412
185 Adams Road

Description

Maple View Farm Alpacas
Maple View Farm Alpacas, located on 100 scenic acres in western Vermont just north of Brandon, breeds and sells high quality alpacas. Our breeding program focuses on genetics that produce both excellent conformation and fleece. Packages, financing, agistment and sales support are available.

Maple View Farm is particularly focused on helping new alpaca owners get started. Leveraging our start up experiences, we pass along information and lessons learned that will benefit others in their decision making process. This assistance goes beyond the actual selection and purchase of alpacas to include facility design, initial set-up considerations and basic alpaca care.

We invite you to visit and learn about these gentle, intelligent creatures, then browse the farm store which features fiber, yarn and products made from luxurious alpaca fiber.

Enjoy Vermont raised natural alpaca fiber and yarn! Be a supporter of community agriculture!We shear our alpacas once a year. Our annual clip reflects the quality of our breeding and care of the herd. Now you can be a partner in the farm's success.

What does a share of Vermont Alpaca Fiber & Yarn CSA get you? - CSA share holder certificate - Quarterly email with farm news and CSA updates, including event announcements, cria pictures and store discounts - Wonderful alpaca fiber or yarn, in a choice of colors and identified by alpaca with a picture.What programs are available? Several programs are available; select the one that meets your needs and interests.

CSA Details:
-Season:Year round
-Type:Single farm
-Since:2002
-Full Share:$100/year See program details
-1/2 Share:$55/year See program details
-Work Req?:No

Pick Up/Drop Off Points:
Maple View Farm Alpacas
Fiber/yarm shipped to members free
-Contact:Deb Bratton
-Phone:802-247-5412
-Address:185 Adams Road,Brandon, VT 05733

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