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A warm welcome to Sherlin Suri Alpaca Stud

We are a well-established, contemporary stud farm specialising in alpacas, and located 20 minutes from Christchurch, New Zealand.

We are building up a top-quality stock of breeding females, now numbering over 300. We sell alpacas for breeding and as wonderful pets. We also play an active role in the Alpaca Association of New Zealand, and work with other established breeders and lifestyle farmers to build and improve stock.

We encourage calls and visits from those wanting to learn about alpacas. Whether you are looking for your first alpaca or searching for the missing piece needed to enhance your existing herd, you will find what you are looking for here. In addition, we can help with shed, shelter, pasture, and yarding design.

 

We take pride in being a full-service alpaca farm dedicated to the success of our customers through good genetics, education and ongoing support. We offer to our customers personalised support, comprehensive hands-on training to new breeders, shearing and other husbandry services, agistment, stud services, fair prices for quality alpacas, and financing to qualified buyers.

We have an established on-farm shop selling hand-made items of clothing using locally-grown alpaca fibre, as well as other items related to alpacas.

We hope that you will use this website to find out more about us, news from our stud, our pet alpacas, breeding females, stud services and black suris, or about our alpaca shop and farm tours, or simply to contact us.

Sherlin Suri Alpaca Stud

Post - Lawfords Road, RD5 Christchurch, New Zealand
Phone/fax - +64 3 349 7524,   Mobile - 0274 331 094
Email - admin@sherlin-alpaca.co.nz


Site last updated: February 19, 2010.
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