Carolina Pride Pastures
www.cppastures.comAlicia Holbrook and her husband, Eric, started the farm after Alicia watched a late night show on alpaca while up late after the birth of their second daughter. Eric loved the idea, which is rare!!! After they attended a seminar on alpaca farming, they decided to make the investment. Over the course of two years, Alicia and Eric purchased land, and built a barn and a fence. With the help of some great family members, the entire project was completed in November of 2013. Since the arrival of the starter herd of 5 pregnant females in November 2013, the herd has welcomed numerous crias over the past five years. The farm is protected by llamas and a Great Pyrenees named Elsa.
Read moreAlicia Holbrook and her husband, Eric, started the farm after Alicia watched a late night show on alpaca while up late after the birth of their second daughter. Eric loved the idea, which is rare!!! After they attended a seminar on alpaca farming, they decided to make the investment. Over the course of two years, Alicia and Eric purchased land, and built a barn and a fence. With the help of some great family members, the entire project was completed in November of 2013. Since the arrival of the starter herd of 5 pregnant females in November 2013, the herd has welcomed numerous crias over the past five years. The farm is protected by llamas and a Great Pyrenees named Elsa.
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2013
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