Alpacatrax, LLC.
Alpacatrax, LLC., run by Elyse Arnow Brill and Joshua Arnow, raises alpacas on a working farm in Columbia County, New York, in the heart of the Hudson Valley. The farm is headquartered in Pound Ridge, Westchester County, roughly an hour north of New York City, placing it among a relatively small number of alpaca breeders in New York's lower Hudson Valley corridor.
The property itself has a long agricultural history. The current owners' family acquired the land in 1968, and the 220-acre spread of woodland, wetlands, ridges, and open grazing fields has supported livestock ever since. The foundation herd of alpacas was hand-selected from blue-ribbon show animals, with each subsequent generation bred for conformation, fiber quality, and temperament.
Alpacatrax focuses on fine-fiber production alongside its alpaca program. The farm also raises Cormo sheep, whose fleece is processed and blended with alpaca by an outside micro-mill. The operation is a member of the New England Alpaca Owners and Breeders Association, and the farm's ties to Hudson Valley agricultural traditions inform much of how the program is run. Those looking for alpacas for sale in New York with a fiber-production focus will find Alpacatrax oriented toward animals suited for that purpose.
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| Species | Alpaca |
|---|---|
| Website | www.alpacatrax.com |
| Phone | +1 914-764-4778 |
| Owners | Elyse Arnow Brill, Joshua Arnow |
| Location | Pound Ridge, NY, 10576, USA |
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