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When I was just a little girl, I asked my mother
... 'What will I be?
Will I be pretty,
Will I be rich?'
Here's what she said to me..."
And although she didn't actually break into song, the message was there:
"Que Sera, my dear - the
future's not our see, whatever will be, will be."
One thing is certain though - she never foresaw alpacas. She, for
sure, never said "Some fine day you will discover the joy of raising alpacas."
But, there you are...When people ask me now "How on earth did you get into
alpacas? I have actually been known to break into song -
Que Sera, Sera - but I'm thinking to myself,
'I've just always been lucky.'
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New Mexico is a land of big skies, grand vistas,
enchanted out-of-the-way places, clean air and lots of sunshine. It is
also home to some of the finest quality alpacas in the United
States.

Que Sera Farm
is located 7000 feet above sea level, nestled at the foot of the towering Sangre
de Cristo Mountains just 20 minutes south of the historic Santa Fe Plaza
Our location in the high desert plateaus of northern New Mexico affords us cool
summer
evenings and cold dry winters - perfect for these fleece producing
animals.
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How to contact us:
Anne Stallcup
66 Jacinto Road
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508
Phone:
505-310-3369
Email:
queseraalpacas@aol.com |
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The
Que Sera herd has settled in nicely in our new digs in the heart of alpaca
country - Santa Fe style. Visitors are welcome - we love showing off these beautiful creatures. Just
call or email for an appointment.
Click here for directions. |

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At Que Sera we strive for
excellence in everything we do. We are committed to breeding the
finest Huacaya alpacas. Just like every other alpaca
breeder worth their salt, we look for microscopic micron,
impressive density, long staples, well
organized bundles and consistent crimp, and,
of course, blinding brightness. But beyond that we are specifically
focused on perpetuating
the fineness and density we are currently producing... that is, we look for genetic lines that hold
their micron count within 4 to 5 micron throughout their lives. For instance, our primary herdsire,
Altair's Vito, was born with a 17 micron and at
66 months won Color Champion at the Great
Western Alpaca Fleece Show (2010)!!! His dam still had
a 19 micron at the age of
9!
We are a full service farm - we offer sales, breedings,
and agisting and brokering services.
Please visit our
Services Provided
page for details. Anne is a bona fide fiber nerd, has studied to
become a certified fiber sorter and loves to spin, dye,
felt, and crochet.
All sales of breeding stock come with full
reproductive guarantees, six months free board if needed, as much mentoring
as you can stand, and payment plans are available, interest free, for
qualified buyers. |
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