Alpaca Services Page

About Our Herd

Our breeding program has taken us five years to reach production. With our main emphasis on the health of the alpacas as well as conformation with attention to fleece characteristics such as density, fineness, and crimp. Our crias are displaying excellent crimp, great coverage and conformation.

Cria and dog admiring each other by the barn

We are experiencing improvement in the overall quality in each generation of alpacas. Our herd has a mix of Peruvian, Chilean, and Bolivian champion bloodlines such as Snowmass Peruvian Casanova, Peruvian Bueno, Peruvian Hemmingway, Peruvian Vengador, Peruvian King, C4Merrill, Peruvian Fortunato, Lanark's Riley, PeruvianCoc Moon, Peruvian Dominquez, and Sauvignon.

We keep our herd size small so we are able to help develop sociable animals and provide a safe, healthy farm life, which enables us to control our costs. We pass these savings on to you with affordable prices for our alpacas.

We can temporarily board an alpaca you purchase from us.

Selecting and Purchasing Your Alpaca

We invite you to come visit us and tour our farm and share in our excitement of raising alpacas.

Get to know us and our farm by visiting our blog where you can learn about us as we share the daily activities of raising our alpacas.

Blondie with a baby cria

Boarding

We can provide new alpaca breeders with information on farm layout, health care, breeding, nutrition, and daily maintenance. Call or e-mail for details.

If you can afford to buy an alpaca but are worried about the cost of buying a farm, we can help! We are one of the closest Alpaca farms to St. Louis and we can provide long-term boarding for your alpaca. Call for details.


Alpacas check out a terrapin
Evening rush hour at Wissler Alpaca Farm!

Evening Rush Hour at Wissler Alpaca Farm near Warrenton, MO