JennCria Ranch

We're Alpaca Breeders...Not Alpaca Manufacturers !

 

 

10619 Red Ribbon Rd.,  Versailles, MO  65084

Ph: 573-569-2345

www.jenncriaranch.com 

www.alpacanation.com/jenncria.asp

JennCria Ranch
10619 Red Ribbon Rd.
Versailles, MO 65084
United States

ph: 573-569-2345
alt: www.alpacanation.com/jenncria.asp

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About JennCria Ranch...

JennCria Ranch is nestled in the City of Versailles which is located on Missouri Highway 5 & 52 , and serves as the gateway to the Lake of the Ozarks area. With a population just under 2500, it is located between the agricultural prairies of Missouri and the beautiful Ozark hill country.

 

JennCria Ranches goal is to deal with our customers and suppliers in an honest, moral, sincere, courteous, and compassionate manner and through selective breeding provide our customers with genetically superior alpacas…Ideal Alpacas. JennCria Ranch hopes to develop a herd of about 50 alpacas, and eventually acquire a share or two in “Studmaster™ Males.”

We also have Great Pyrenees guardian dogs and Boer goats for sale. See tabs on the right of the page.

We look forward to meeting you and showing you around our ranch, so come on out!

 

Invest In Yourself...Invest In Your Future...Invest in Alpacas!

 

About Alpacas...

Alpaca fiber is warmer than sheep's wool and lighter in weight. It is soft and luxurious and lacks the "prickle" factor. However, as with all fleece producing animals, quality varies from animal to animal. The Suri and Huacaya fleece of each animal is very different too. The Suri breed of alpacas is rarer than the huacaya, and constitutes only 17.6% of the total registered alpacas listed on ARI. Based on ARI’s database (www.alpacaregistry.net) it is estimated that the True Black Suri only represents about 5.9% of all registered alpacas, and registered grey Suri alpacas only constitute 3.5%!

Fiber and conformation are the two most important factors in determining an alpaca's value. Animals from the Peruvian Accoyo line often have the best fiber characteristics. Alpacas have been domesticated for thousands of years, and they were bred down in domesticated form from the vicuna. They are closely related to llamas, which are descended from the guanaco, and these four species of animals are collectively called camelids. The alpaca comes in more than 22 natural colors, and their fiber is most remarkable.

Invest In Yourself...Invest In Your Future...Invest in Alpacas!

 

www.alpacanation.com/jenncria.asp

 

 

Accoyo America Matterhorn

(Full Accoyo!)

 

 

 Matterhorn has only won 1st place and Championship ribbons so far in his show career!

According to Amanda Vandenbosh, "if there is such thing as a super suri, this one is it, he is the total package". And "never has she seen a suri male with such a pleasing disposition".

Stud Fee: $3,500 Special!

www.alpacanation.com/herdsires/03_viewherdsire.asp?name=26430

Invest In Yourself...Invest In Your Future...Invest in Alpacas!

 

Black Gold...Alpaca Poop!

 

Alpacas have an efficient digestive system, so seeds don't have the opportunity to germinate.  Alpaca manure is lower in organic matter content than the manure from most other livestock such as cows, horses, goats and sheep. Alpaca manure doesn't have to age since it doesn't "burn" the plants it comes in contact with. You can till it in with your existing soil or top dress your fruit trees and garden with it. I had great success with my garden mixing plain top soil, peat moss and Black Gold.

 

I've seen prices range from 60cents - $1.25/Lb on the internet (shipping not included). We are selling ours for 50cents/lb, but you will need to bring a truck or containers to load it into. If we have extra feed bags onhand we will give some to you.

JennCria Ranch
10619 Red Ribbon Rd.
Versailles, MO 65084
United States

ph: 573-569-2345
alt: www.alpacanation.com/jenncria.asp