There’s An Alpaca Farm In South Dakota And You’re Going To Love It
South Dakota has a tradition of farming and ranching, but not all farms have the standard chickens and cows. Did you know that there’s an alpaca farm right here in our state? There is… and you can visit for free!
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It's located at 15268 E., SD-44, Caputa, SD 57725.
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The farm is now home to 85 alpacas and is the largest alpaca farm in South Dakota.
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Alpacas originate in South America, and are closely related to llamas, though they're smaller. These gorgeous animals are raised for their beautiful fleece, which is wonderful for knitting warm socks, hats, sweaters and basically anything you'd knit with sheep's wool. Alpaca fleece is actually warmer than sheep's wool and isn't as prickly. It's also hypoallergenic.
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Feed the alpacas, pet them and just generally get to know them. Really, your life is not complete until you've snuggled an alpaca.
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You can stop by seven days a week, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you have questions before your visit, check out the Caputa Farms website.
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