Before you jump in, get your feet wet with our 2-day hands-on clinic
"Immerse Yourself in Alpacas."

Our clinic is designed to give the prospective or new breeder the necessary tools to get your alpaca business up and running. Throughout the weekend helpful tips will be shared to give you a jump-start in the business as well as how to avoid costly start-up mistakes.

During this 2-day hands-on clinic you will learn:

  • farm set-up
  • marketing ideas
  • alpaca selection
  • husbandry skills including:
    • basic care
    • breeding
    • birthing
  • fiber characteristics and uses

For a detailed course syllabus contact 1-888-257-7792.

Let our many years of success and experiences get your business off on the right foot.

Cost: $175 per person or $250 per couple. Rebate certificate provided for breeding service or alpaca purchase.
Includes: continental breakfast, lunches and a copy of the comprehensive Double "O" Good Alpacapedia.

Upcoming Seminar Dates:

September 17 & 18, 2011
October 15 & 16, 2011
December 10 & 11
, 2011

Note: Dates may be subject to change depending on upcoming show schedules.
This seminar is limited to 20 participants.

Register online today
or call 1-888-257-7792!

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Double "O" Good Alpacas ~ Where trust and quality make a difference
Ernest & Barbara Kellogg, 7570 Falkland Drive, Gainesville, Virginia 20155
Phone: 1-888-257-7792 ~ Fax: 703-754-8806 ~ Email:

 
 
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