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Kaipara Pines Alpaca Stud, members of Alpaca Association New Zealand, offers huacaya alpacas for sale (all colours, all ages) and has a fairly large team of males available for stud services. Just 60 minutes northwest of Auckland, Kaipara Pines Alpaca Stud, owned by Chuck & Kathy Rademacher, welcomes visitors at any time (please contact us first). With over 170 alpacas on three properties, we are confident that your next alpaca could be grazing in one of our paddocks.
In addition to offering alpacas for sale, we provide a halter training service for alpacas owned by people who are too busy to train their own alpacas. We also offer a weaning service for people with insufficient space to separate crias from their dams when the times come to do so.
If you are looking for assistance with health or behaviour issues, our alpaca library is an excellent place to browse for articles on all aspects of raising and owning alpacas.
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Our "yarn" page has been updated. (7 August 2010)
Once we started promoting our alpacas and various products on Facebook, we realised that our yarn page needed updating. We now have a wide selection of 4-ply and 8-ply yarn as well as raw and carded fibre. Visit our for details.
We've joined Facebook. (7 August 2010)
Like many of you, we were getting invitations to join Facebook and we kept putting it off. Once we joined, many of the folks we met at the AOBA Conference (USA) and the International Alpaca Congress (Madrid) became our "friends". To date, over 500 alpaca breeders from around the world have joined our Facebook page. Now, if only we could convince each one to buy one alpaca from us!.
Thank you. (4 May 2009)
To all of you who visited our farm on National Alpaca Day, many thanks for making the trip to South Head. We were overwhelmed by the response, with 192 cars coming through our gate. If you weren't able to come on the day or if you would like to spend more time asking us questions about alpacas, by all means drop us a line to arrange a private visit. Click here for our contact details or to send an email. We are delighted to be participating in National Alpaca Day on Sunday the 3rd of May. Whether you are just learning about alpacas or looking for some advice regarding animals that you already own, you'll be able to ask all of your questions at our open day. Please note that our open day will be at 1735 South Head Road, about 20 minutes north of Helensville. We'll have alpaca fibre, professionally processed yarn and over 170 alpacas waiting to meet you. If you make the trip to see us, be sure to drive another 4km to visit Waitakere Alpacas at 107 Monk Road. They, too, have over 170 alpacas plus their alpaca shop is exceptionally well stocked with beautiful garments and accessories made from alpaca fleece. Both farms open at 10:00 AM and will be well sign posted. We finally made some time to update our Stud Services page. We still have several males to be added, but we have turned on the new page so you can have a sneak preview. We have changed the format of our "Alpacas for Sale" page. Until recently, we were attempting to maintain a listing of specific alpacas for sale. But it became impossible. Females give birth, get re-mated, increase in value as they get closer to unpacking and change fleece stats. Trying to maintain these details for visitors to the site became too difficult. Have a look at the new format and let us know what you think. We just returned from Whangarei, where our show team made us very proud. Eduardo won "Best Huacaya Composite" and "Champion Huacaya Fleece". Two of our females sired by Legacy won red ribbons in their respective classes as well as a red ribbon for Legacy in the "Sires Progeny" class....moreBefore bringing three recently-purchased alpacas home from Australia, we decided to take them to the Australian National Show for one more chance in the ring. They rewarded us with one 1st place ribbon and two 3rd place ribbons in the excellent classes of black alpacas....more We just started agisting Australian alpacas in transit to the UK and Europe and that meant that we needed more land. Fortunately, a neighbour agreed to sell us another 15 acres. That's the good news. The bad news is that we find ourselves busy killing weeds, putting in more fencing, and building barns and shelters. When it's all finished, we'll be able to handle a steady stream of Europe-bound alpacas from Australia or New Zealand. After they spend five months with us, these visiting alpacas are shifted just one kilometre down the road to Waitakere Alpacas for 40 days of total isolation.
Until recently, our stud team consisted of four working males and four males just waiting to be old enough. That changed about two months ago with the selection of two black ET boys from Canchones and we are looking forward to their arrival in late November. Just to make things more interesting, we are expecting another 12 males to arrive from Australia at the end of OctoberWe've been busy updating our sales pages. to see our females for sale or to see our selection of pet and stud-quality males. Alternatively, to see some packages that may be of interest. After a second-place win at Auckland, Eduardo has joined our team of stud males
We've decided to have our open days when you want them Great weather, fantastic venue, superb organisation, and constructive comments from the judge. How good can it get? Why didn't we think of this sooner? A calendar of events where you can meet us, talk about alpacas, and put your hands on a few lovely animals Warrior is back on our farm and ready for action If you missed the Whangarei A&P Show, you missed a great day
Have a look at our first batch of fleece testing results We've been patiently waiting for the mill to process our alpaca fibre and we now have several colour's in stock
We took three alpacas to Expo 06 and the Canterbury Royal A&P Show and came home with five ribbons. Niska took first place in her class (intermediate brown female) at Canterbury and fifth at Expo. Comanche came in fourth in his class (junior medium-fawn male) at Expo and Canterbury. Vixen (junior white female) took fifth place in her class at Expo. These are only modest wins, although the competition would have been amongst the best in New Zealand.
(29 July 2006)
Now that we've solved our "lack of pasture" problem, we are offering two new services.
(5 July 2006)
When the first freeze of winter hit our Kikuya, we found ourselves with insufficient grass for our growing herd.
(1 July 2006)
In order to make it easier for clients to purchase alpacas, we are offering 90% financing, for one year, at 0% interest.
(19 April, 2006)
We've installed several web cameras around our property, primarily for security reasons, but also to let you watch us handling our alpacas. ...more
(25 November 2005)
Are you frustrated by paying stud fees and ending up with another male cria? We might have a solution for you. ...more
(27 December 2004)
You don't need a library card for this library. In fact, you don't even have to leave your home or office ...more
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