Cape Town Alpacas | Paarl Winelands Alpaca Breeding | Cape Town Lamas and Camels | Alpaca Stud breeding in Cape Town in the Western Cape

 

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Alpacas are the most wonderful livestock inverstment one can make. An alpaca is a sensual animal with therapeutic effects, nobody can resist to be drawn to the magic of these animals. Alpacas make also the most interesting pets. SACOYO ALPACAS of Paarl is proud to bring you the wonderful animals of Quintessence Alpacas in Chile to South Africa. These exquisite alpacas are bred and selected for perfect conformation, fine wool and wonderful colours. Start your alpaca investment today, you will make a decision which will change your life. SACOYO ALPACAS has not only Huacaya alpacas for sale but also brought the first Suri alpacas to South Africa. Alpacas can be kept in most areas of South Africa. They are also perfect for the small farm or smallholding. Alpacas add quality of life and value even in small numbers to any place. Alpacas will be part of the future of South Africa by adding value to farming and creating a first class export product where demand far outstrips global production.

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SACOYO Alpacas in near Cape Town is breeding some of the finest Suri and Huacaya Alpacas in South Africa. We are also importing Alpacas from Quintessence Alpacas in Chile. We can supply you with all colours of Alpacas. SACOYO Alpacas is also proving Studservice with our range of outstanding Sire´s. We always have some females or non breeding males for sale. For honest and qualified advice, that saves you time and money, on all aspects of Alpaca breeding please give us a call. If you look for alpakkas or also one alpakka but also with alpakas we can help you too. Also with or with Lamas or Camels or Kameele we might be able to help you.

Alpacas on their way home in the Andes
SACOYO Alpacas Paarl South Africa

Alpacas  on  their             way  to  South Africa           
New Arrivals      
in April 2009