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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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Industry Links |
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Que Sera
Alpacas is proud to support the following organizations |
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| AOBA |
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Alpaca Owners and Breeders Association -
the national trade association of the alpaca industry. AOBA
sanctions most of the alpaca show competitions in the US, it also provides
information on alpacas and alpaca ranching, as well as educational
opportunities for its membership. |
| ARI |
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Alpaca Registry, Inc. - the United States
registry service. Most alpaca breeders register their alpacas
through ARI. Genetic verification is required to register an alpaca
with ARI |
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NMAB |
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New Mexico Alpaca Breeders - a volunteer
organization of area alpaca breeders dedicated to promoting ethical
business practices, providing educational and networking opportunities for
it's membership and striving to ensure the best care possible for our
livestock. |
| TxOLAN |
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The AOBA affiliate representing the
interests of alpaca owners from Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas and
New Mexico |
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ABR |
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The AOBA affiliate representing the
interests of alpaca owners in Colorado and throughout the Rocky Mountains.
Colorado has one of the highest concentrations of alpaca ranches in the
United States. |
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SEOALPACA.ORG |
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The SEO site is a directory listing alpaca
farms across the US, organized by state. |
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Que Sera
Alpacas is happy to call the following breeders friends as well as
business associates. |
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AlpacaWorks |
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The Que Sera herd agisted
(boarded) with Susan and Kent Sasser of AlpacaWorks for approximately 4
years.
I then bought the place next door and we continue to partner and
collaborate to this day. They are also very good friends. |
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Mountain Dream Alpacas |
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Larry and Candace Wingo have hosted
our herdsire, Altair's Vito at their
beautiful farm in Navasota, Texas for several winters. We've enjoyed
getting to know them. |
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Altiplano Alpacas |
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Rob Ibarra and Marilyn Knudsen of Altiplano Alpacas are
also great alpaca friends and are now boarding their beautiful alpacas
with us here at Que Sera. Rob and Marilyn have three beautiful Vito
babies
on the ground, all ribbon winners. They have several very fine
quality alpacas for sale. Please contact me for details. |
| Hollywick Farms |
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Bill and Kathy Herman of Hollywick Farms are not only
partners and clients, they are also good friends. |
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Turquoise Trail Alpacas |
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Jennifer and Mike Fasano of Turquoise Trail were among
the first folks I ever met in the Alpaca world. They are great folks
and they have the best kids ever. They also have Vito's first cria,
which makes them brilliant in my book. |
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