ALPACA SALES & BREEDING SERVICES
FIBER, YARN & HAND MADE PRODUCTS



 

  

March "Skirting for Show" Classes coming...

Includes Spin Off Preparation
&
Cottage Fleece Show Rules

(To be scheduled)

Knitting Class - Make Wrist Warmers
"Knit in the Round on 5 Needles
with Alpaca Yarn"

Two Classes Offered, 3 Days each:
Sundays Feb 5th, 12th, & 19th 2:30 to 4PM OR
Mondays Feb 6th, 13th, & 20th 10:30 AM to Noon
See AlpacaNation Service Link for Details
Contact Jackie to register:
jkarmiger@aol.com

Farm Open Year Round by Appointment for Product and Alpaca Sales.
Contact us to arrange a visit!
Or visit us at a Public Event

Fleece Services and Felting & Skirting Classes
Specifics under "Services Offered"
on our AlpacaNation Farm page: www.alpacanation.com/windyfarm.asp

 

Jackie Armiger
Walt Kozachek
61 White Pine Road
Chesterfield, NJ 08515
(609) 324-0080
Cell (609) 947-8269

JKArmiger@aol.com


 

 

We are a small farm conveniently located 3 miles from NJ Turnpike exit #7 in historic Chesterfield Township.

Established 1999.

Championship Ribbons:
Brown Champion SEPA 2007 Halter - Henry,
White Champion SEPA 2006 Fleece - Edward,
Black Champion Mapaca 2007 Fleece - Federico,
Black Reserve Champion AFCNA 2006 Fleece - Federico,
Fawn Reserve Champion SEPA 2005 Fleece - Ruthie.
Dark Reserve Champion SAFONA 2008 Halter - Shem.

 

Boasting success in fleece and halter shows combined with a history of satisfied customers, we offer knowledge and advice, as well as a choice group of huacaya alpacas to enhance or build your herd.

Crossing robust Peruvian and Chilean bloodlines has been the basis and success of our breeding program. We consistently produce healthy and vigorous show quality alpacas with competitive fleeces.

Our goals for fiber have been to breed for crimp (many of our alpacas have curve measurements around 40 by OFDA 2000 measurements), as well as fineness (1st year fleeces of 16 to 19 micron). We are also seeking density, bundling and staple length for lofty fluffy fleeces.

We breed for rich beautiful colors, Fawn to Black, as well as fleeces with vicuna shading, roaning and fading colors. Recently, we added a gray foundation female and a young gray herdsire. Many of our genetic lines are from the Aysen herd importation, which is known for color and fineness.

We look forward to your visit.
Jackie Armiger