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Alpaca Breeder Farm
That'll Do Farm is a 17 acre sustainable fiber farm in rural Northeastern Ohio, raising a quality herd of Huacaya and Suri alpacas, colored Angora goats, CVM/Romeldale sheep, a few dozen heritage breed laying hens and some of the tastiest produce and honey around.
That'll Do Farm strives to produce quality alpacas that will not only win in the show ring but also produce a soft-as-butter luxury fiber. Each year's fiber is unique and coveted by hand spinners and knitters. Our limited edition Signature Farm Yarns are available in their natural colors, while our hand dyed Ohio Collection yarns are available in a variety of colors, all taking their inspiration from the surrounding countryside.
The breeding of each individual female is analyzed and scrutinized extensively until the best fit for each individual female is determined. Taking into account all the fiber characteristics and conformational qualities to determine the suitability of each individual mate. In 2010, we bred ten females and used eight different males. In 2011 we will breed 13 females and use 10 different males.
That'll Do Farm is the headquarters for The Ohio Natural Fiber Network, an organization dedicated to supporting local fiber producers and artists and to developing awareness of the diversity and beauty of Ohio farm yarns and fleeces. We host The Fiber Network meetings, free Sit-N-Knits, Sit-N Hooks and Sit-N-Spins. Also, classes in knitting, spinning, fiber dyeing, rug hooking, needle felting, marketing your farm including web design, photography, etc.. We welcome everyone at all skill levels. Consult our website, thatlldofarm.com or call for scheduling.
We offer FREE DELIVERY within 200 miles on sales over $1000 and free board for 60 days on all sales. We understand the current economic conditions and we do offer interest free financing. See terms on our website www.thatlldofarm.com






