Captain's Flat, New South Wales, Australia

Mobile: 0408 496 622 | Email: deb@indigoalpacas.com.au

Links to Various Websites

Organisations

AAA The offical website of the Australian Alpaca Association
NSW Southern Region The offical website of the Southern NSW Region of the Australian Alpaca Association
Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) Austrade assists Australian businesses contribute to national prosperity by succeeding in trade and investment, internationally, and promoting and supporting productive foreign investment into Australia

Alapca Friends

Qozqo Alpacas Breeders of fine, dense, coloured huacayas and suris situated in the Southern Tablelands, just south of the Australian Capital Territory
Eostre Alpacas Breeders of coloured alpacas, aiming for fine and dense animals

Weather Websites

Farmonline Weather Australian and world weather forecasts, radar maps, satellite images, surf and snow reports from Farmonline Weather
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Bureau of Meteorology provides the Australian community with access to weather forecasts, severe weather warnings, observations, flood information, marine and high seas forecasts and climate information

Baby Name Websites

Baby Names A database filled with names for anyone having difficulty choosing names
20,000 Names 20,000+ names from around the world, giving their meaning and origin

Website Designer

Rosey Posey Creations Designer of this and other websites plus other creations

First Suri Bale for Auction in Australia

Indigo Alpacas has coordinated the first ever bale of suri fleece for auction in Australia. The bale goes up for auction in mid December.

A brown bale is on its way with more to come.

If interested in being part of this venture, please contact Deb.

Esmeralda

Esmeralda
Esmerald in 2009

Esmeralda was the longest living alpaca at Indigo. She was euthanized in 2009 just after this photo was taken at 26 years of age. Number 42 on the IAR, Essie was no longer a breeding female but was good at teaching the stud boys what to do. Essie was on the original fleet to Australia from Peru and still carried a surprising 24 micron. Although she had no teeth, she lived a good quality of life and was no trouble to care for. She was affectionately called ‘the old girl’.