Woody Acres
Woody Acres raises alpacas on a property located a short drive south of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where owner David L. Wood began the operation in 2002 after first encountering the animals at a rural Ontario plowing match in 1999.
The farm sits on 80 acres of gently rolling hills with groves of trees and open pasture, giving the herd room to graze in a setting well suited to alpaca husbandry. The program centers on huacaya alpacas, with a herd of around 30 animals drawn largely from Peruvian bloodlines. All animals are purebred and registered in both Canada and the United States through the appropriate livestock registries.
The breeding objective at Woody Acres is to produce fibre animals that combine extreme fineness with high density, qualities that maximize fleece value for use in fine garment production. The operation also offers breeding stock to those looking to start or expand their own herds, along with post-sale support covering ranch facility planning, animal handling, nutrition, and preventative care. For anyone exploring alpaca breeders in Saskatchewan, Woody Acres represents a long-running farm program with a clear fibre-focused selection philosophy and a hands-on approach to buyer guidance.
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