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Alpacas at Crossroads Ranch

David & Sandra Wallace
2950 Old Ford Road
Paso Robles, CA
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swallace@rain.org
www.alpacanation.com/crossroadsranch.asp
(805) 237-9640

Alpacas at Crossroads Ranch was founded in January 2000 and moved to Paso Robles, CA in 2001. Our small family ranch, operated by Dave and Sandra Wallace, offers sales of huacaya alpacas, breedings and end products made from our annual shearing harvest of soft luxurious alpaca fleece.

Alpacas at Crossroads Ranch offers an award winning selection of Huacaya alpacas, with a variety of natural colored fleeces for breeding stock or fiber/companion non breeding animals. Our professional services include sales, breeding, boarding to clients and consulting. Our gift shop, Alpacazonia, offers a wide selection of luxurious alpaca end products. Open By Advance Appointment. Gift Shop hours: Thursday - Saturday, 10 am - 3 pm, excluding Holidays or show weekends. "Expect the Best of Us"

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Alpacas of Cripple Creek

Art and Lynn Kishiyama
6055 Vista Del Paso
Paso Robles, CA
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cripplecreek@wildblue.net
alpacasofcripplecreek.com
(805) 238-7304

Nestled in the heart of the Paso Robles wine country, we breed high quality alpaca for their exceptional, natural fibers. Our herd ranges between 20 and 30 alpaca and are shorn each May. Alpaca fiber is available in 22 natural colors. Our fiber is processed annually and is available at the Morro Fleece Works, located in Morro Bay. Our alpaca are available at a wide range of ages and colors at reasonable prices. We also grow olives and produce a very high quality, artisan crafted extra virgin olive oil. Call for a ranch visit and introduction to a wonderful life-style with olives and alpaca.

Alpaca Wool


Creston Valley Meats

Simon Caleb
3280 Calf Canyon Hwy
Creston, CA
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simon@simoncaleb.com
crestonvalleymeats.com
805-286-7533

We not only raise the animals, but are the ONLY USDA processing plant from San Francisco to Los Angeles on the coast. The plant was started in 1996.

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