Alpaca open day in September
If you’re interested in alpaca farming and want to find out more visit an alpaca open day and see whether it’s for you

If you’re interested in alpaca farming and want to find out more visit an alpaca open day and see whether it’s for you
Morden Hall Alpacas Open Day is to be held on Sunday 13 September 2009 from 10.30am to 4pm. It’s an annual open day designed for people thinking about taking on some alpacas for themselves!
• Alpaca sales • Special starter packages • Support for new breeders • Fleece displays • Alpaca clothing for sale
For further information please contact Janet or Peter Garner on 01763 853197 or visit www.mordenhall.co.uk
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