Southern Iowa Alpacas
Southern Iowa Alpacas, alpacas in Albia, IA, raise their herds in Monroe County and south central Iowa near Des Moines. Bill Duey and Sherri Duey have been breeding alpacas for more than a decade and hold active membership in the Alpaca Owners Association.
Animals live on pasture with daily turnout and early hands-on socialization to support gentle temperaments. Fleeces are evaluated for uniformity and softness on site, often sought by local fiber artists. Visitors note the serene farm setting and thoughtful guidance on alpaca care.
The family-run, family-friendly farm dates back to a historic century-old homestead, blending agricultural tradition with climate-smart modern animal welfare standards. Selected breeding pairs are chosen for temperament, conformation, and fiber density, with records available for interested breeders. Young crias stay with their mothers for bonding and receive regular weight monitoring during their first six months.
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| Species | Alpaca |
|---|---|
| Website | www.southerniowaalpacas.com |
| Phone | +1 641-777-2175 |
| Owners | Bill Duey, Sherri Duey |
| Location | Albia, IA, 52531, US |