We have breeding females and pet male alpacas for sale from our closed herd, in a range of colours to suit all budgets. One dispersal herd is now available - see below. Please scroll down to view our current sales list.
WE ARE A CLOSED HERD - SEE BELOW FOR FULL DETAILS AND WHY IT IS GOOD FOR BUYERS.

Chalford Phoenix - Champion Black, high quality stud for sale with very stong black lines. Contact us for further details.
What we will do for you...
Offer you as much advice, information and training as you need.
Provide a comprehensive, everlasting after sales service.
All alpacas for sale are BAS registered and sold according to the BAS Code of Conduct. For us, this means ensuring the alpacas you buy are 'fit for purpose' and will meet your requirements.
Ensure alpacas have been well handled, remain stress free and are up to date with their preventative health care .
Include a Veterinary Health Certificate for every animal sold and recommend insurance.
Show you our herd health records.
Include new home inspection and free delivery to homes within 50 miles of the farm.
We can also arrange exportation of alpacas to European destinations.
If you buy alpacas from us you can be confident that you will be offered as much help and support as possible. We pride ourselves in working closely with our clients when it comes to breeding, husbandry and general improvement of alpacas - long term.
Dispersal Herd - Revised for May- Seven females - £18,000 no vat
Start your enterprise in 2010! Buy an established group of quality breeding females, offering a range of solid colours, ages and some very fine fleeces! Contact us for full details. Genuine reason for sale on behalf of owners.
   
 

Boys, boys, boys! Good discounts are offered for 3 or more. Alpacas are herd animals and should not be kept singly or in pairs.       
Please note: We are sometimes asked to offer alpacas for sale on behalf of their current owners, for genuine reasons. As a result, we may have alpacas for sale on our web site who belong to our clients and associated breeders. The herd of origin will always be stated and a complete history of each animal will be provided.
Why have we decided to close our herd?
Our herd has been closed since June 2009 which means that our animals have not had contact with other alpacas or any other livestock species reducing the risk of disease. We will only show fleeces off the animals and there are no movements onto the farm. We have our own excellent stud males on site. Drive by matings for our clients are completed in isolation of the main herd to ensure our clients continue to be supported.
We believe that this is the best way forward at the moment. When buying alpacas, we recommend looking for breeders who demonstrate good biosecurity and run closed herds. Not all are doing so and some believe there is nothing to worry about. Bovine TB can be transmitted to alpacas and between alpacas. Cattle farmers have had to deal with this disease for many, many years but the skin test in cattle is much more accurate. They also have pre movement testing which is effective. The current 'skin test' available for use in camelids only detects about 10% of positive cases. Responsible breeders have decided not to show in halter classes and to minimise movements until an accurate antemortem (live animal) test has been developed. This is currently in progress and is very promising for the near future. The BAS is working very hard in funding this test and getting it validated as soon as possible.
To date there are less than 2% of herds affected by BTB
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