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Long Hollow Alpacas
was started in 2002, by Karl and Jan Heinrich, as an alternate to
traditional farming. Traditional farming usually entails a one-way
road trip for animals. Raising Alpacas is a cruelty-free
alternative!
We decided on Suri
Alpacas for their lustrous rope-like twisted locks. In addition,
Suri Alpacas account for approximately 1-3 percent of the world
population of fine fiber producing animals.
Long Hollow
Alpacas’ intent is to raise colorumptious, fibertastic Suri
Alpacas! While we approach this goal in a light-hearted manner, our
commitment is wholehearted. We know this is a tremendous goal, but
we think we’re off to a great start!
Long Hollow
Alpacas is located in middle Tennessee, northeast of Nashville (the
Music City). Conveniently located on Long Hollow Pike, about 15
miles from I-65, we are easy to find and fun to visit.
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