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This year, take your fiber clip to market immediately by posting it the the first on-line fiber data base, Virtul Fiber Market! VFM is a great step forward as the industry creates a viable fiber market for alpacas. It's timely, easy and affordable!
Virtual Fiber Market sponsored by CIABA and powered by AlpacaStreet.com is a the fiber world's online market place for graded fiber. Find the fiber type, color, and quantity you want and purchase it directly from the breeder. Because it's graded, you know you will be getting just the type of fiber you need for your project. For those with graded fiber to sell, there is no easier way to go to market with your fiber than at Virtual Fiber Market!
The Virtual Fiber Market is ready for your fiber now! CIABA and Breeder Program MAX members can load as many fiber lots as they wish. Simply login to AlpacaStreet; go to the Virtual Fiber page and click the "Add your own" link. MAX members also have a My Fiber Link on their farm page that will display all the fiber listings from that farm that are posted on VFM.
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Breeder Profile
My husband and I, and our two sons, moved from suburbia America to the country back in 2004. I went from driving twenty minutes to work to over an hour one way. I thought I could handle the drive, but I really, really dislike it! But, the move was necessary, as I show and breed English Cocker Spaniels under the kennel name Brandilyn, and I had too many dogs at my home than was allowed for the town we lived in. We started looking at property and came across a beautiful parcel that was hilly, and located on a lake with its own built in pond. Well, actually it is a swamp, but pond sounds so much better! We built our home on the hill so my dog yards are located behind the house away from anything happening out front of the house. SNIP
Once moved in and hating the drive to work, I decided I needed to find another way to make a living closer to home or at home. I started researching different fields when I came across alpacas. I've always been an animal lover and had warned my husband when we had first met many years ago, how crazy I was for them. The more I researched alpacas, the more I was convinced this was something we would be able to do. I started visiting farms, dragging my friend with me as my husband had clearly thought I had lost my mind. We visited quite a few farms of all different sizes. Everyone we met was very kind and answered all my questions and more. About 8 months had gone by and I was ready to make my first purchase, but I still had to convince the hubby, who really still thought I had lost my marbles. We were on vacation and had made an appointment with a big farm in Northern MI to come out and take a tour. While we were there one of the females had a baby, and we were there to watch all the activity. The owner of the farm, while holding the new cria, walked over to my husband and handed her over to him. Now, mind you, my husband likes to think of himself as this tough guy, but his heart melted the moment that baby was in his arms.
But, even though he had softened, he still insisted we buy two fiber males to get started with. First we had stalls to get built and fences to put up since there was nothing but the dog yard fencing on our property. A few weeks later we brought home two weanling huacaya males, Forest & Rico. They were the start of our alpaca farm. It was August 2006. By November of that year we brought home three more alpacas, a bred suri female with her then current cria, and a yearling suri male. We were off and running with alpaca fever! It was then that I fell in love with the suris and decided they would be the main focus of our farm. After debating what name to give our farm I finally decided to just use my dog kennel name of Brandilyn to keep from having to many names clogging up my brain.
Jump start to the summer of 2008. We've had a new barn built and we are up to 16 alpacas, six females of various ages, three male crias, and seven males. All are suris except for our light brown huacaya female that is my husband's favorite. He will not let me sell her! We also have a yearling male llama that is in with our boys for the time being. I'm working extremely hard making a go of this. We've entered and sponsored a few shows, always bringing home ribbons. We are slowly but surely improving the quality of the suris we have. I've even managed to sell a few of our alpacas in the past year and have now started a brokering service for breeders I've met and become friends with. I've even had success in selling a couple of those alpacas.
I believe in diversifying oneself in this industry. Not to have all your apples in one basket. It could possibly save you in times like we are going thru now. My personal goal is to become a full time alpaca farmer within the next couple years, if not before. Our business goal is to continue breeding suris with better fiber every year regardless of color, though my eye is always going to the lighter shades.
The alpaca people we have met and come to know since purchasing our first animals in 2006 have made this new journey interesting and worthwhile. Without the knowledge and support of friends in this industry I'm not sure I'd be where I am today.
The industry surrounding alpacas is one where everyone can excel. Some have to work harder at it then others, but may appreciate it much more. We've just started our journey with alpacas and so far have found it to be very satisfying. We will always be a small farm where it is possible to know your alpacas by name and their personalities. Most of our clients have become friends, even the long distance ones, through e-mails and telephones. We give exceptional customer service and offer our alpacas at reasonable prices.
Come on out and visit with us. Visitors are always welcomed! There is nothing better then watching the crias pronk around the pasture on a cool, crisp autumn evening, always managing to get the older gals to start pronking too. One day, I may even remember to have a camera on hand to get some memorable photos from one of those moments.
Member Comments

marketing concept you will come up with next - bravo! GH NH
I really do enjoy the articles on Alpaca Street and have learned lots of valuable information. SC MN
Thanks for all your hard work and dedication! Is your head swollen up yet? : ) I tell everyone how unique and innovative your marketing ideas are and how much I benefit from being on AS and I only tell people about alpacas and products that I truly believe in. : ) .....and I believe in you & AS. YK NJ
I thoroughly enjoyed our consultation today. You provided some valuable insight into marketing to buyer's needs and some brilliant techniques that I can easily adopt. Many, many thanks! Caroline Gregg Rocaro Alpacas
WOW Dan!!!
The response on our end has been huge! Every time you send out an email we receive another 15-20 new members! It has been wonderful! You are the best! It is clear that “our industry” the fiber industry is alive and well and we have the recipe for success! Thanks so much Dan!! You have no idea how happy you have made me! ...
To me, this is marketing brilliance! I am your fan Dan! Val Newell Cottage Industry Alpaca Breeders Association
FYI - I am not renewing my <membership on anouther website> - I am keeping my limited budget with you though. The reasons for that are you give me a good value for what I get, you are creative and innovative, and are compassionate to others in hardship. PM VA
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I am very impressed with AlpacaStreet and the support you give to your customers. LR ME
We have been admiring AlpacaStreet for some time now and noting friends who have joined your site…..with rave reviews! SA GA
THANKS AGAIN SO MUCH MY HUSBAND AND I AGREE <Our New Breeder Program Site> SHOWS UP BETTER THAN THE OTHER SITE WE HAVE JM GA
I intended to drop you a line to say how much I appreciate your creativity. I didn't realize until, I received your response a few days ago, how many ideas you just throw out to the public to see if they'll fly. You're great for our industry (... as well as me personally). JP MI
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Thanks so much for making us shine....We have sold 3 alpacas recently due to Alpaca Street. RR IL
Thanks for creating such a great site with so many wonderful tools for alpaca breeders. CS FL
Once again - you are working the program for us. I think it's great! I just don't see anyone else out there working as hard as you do for us!!! It's appreciated!! JR TN
PS. I've been telling people that you are the awesomest! TU VA
Thank you for all your hard work, new ideas, and reasonable prices! HL MI
Easy to use and saves alot of time. I have it for my home page and use it daily. BA OH
P.S. it's so awesome to have your quick answers & support....LN MI.
We have received our third sales lead on our alpacas from your web site...I still think you need to do a THE Alpaca Website That GET RESULTS!!! ad. KC TX
AS is becoming a website for breeders who are serious about moving their farms forward in this economic environment and for those who can think outside of the box. HK NC
I've been watching your site. Its great! As a matter of fact that is where I found the listing for the two girls I bought. BH IL
You are doing great things and all of us breeders do appreciate it. MM TN
YOU ARE THE BOMB!!!!!!!!! MB WA
Thanks so much. I really like your ad designs. RD WA
I just need to relay that I am proud to be a member listing on this site. JB MI
I just wanted to let you know that I spent at least 3 hours on my AS site last night updating and adding pictures and more text, and I'm not done yet. I feel the site is very user friendly, easy to navigate and I was actually enjoying using it (which I usually don't) I only stopped because it was way past my bed time. hahahah
Seriously, I have had more hits to my farm pages in one day than I had in a month on the other site. So I just wanted to say thank you. I don't know what took me so long. I like the articles and other information you put on the site as well.
Keep up the great work! JG PA
AlpacaStreet.com is definately the 'Apple' of alpaca websites!
Great job on this web site. I originally wanted to list my farm on <another site> but after seeing the great effort you put into this site I felt this would be the way to go! And I was right!. SH MA
The sample contract sections is awesome! What a help! SH OH
I think you guys have done a fantastic job getting this new site set up for alpacas. This site is a great help to us "newbies" without a lot of money to pass around. DJ MI
Thanks SO MUCH for your help, Dan, GREAT site! The alpaca industry needs this. SO CA
I am always on the prowl for great advertising opportunities and you guys really deliver. Thanks so much for \"the street\".
You have been lightening fast to answer questions and I really appreciate what you do for the alpaca industry. LG Utah
I am excited for your success as I note that we get hits to our site from Alpaca Street. CG CT
Another great idea. The street is just what we needed in this industry. It is a great resource for everything!
THANK YOU! I like the finished product. It has been a pleasure and you are very prompt with your responses to my requests! I appreciate that very much!
You are a gem!!!
Thanks for going the extra mile for this!!
The profile looks great and we have had nothing but great service from you guys!
I will say that the hits on <my alpaca> have definitely skyrocketed since using your website. … I still am getting more hits and I thank you for all the help.
Thanks for setting all this up! This is really great!
Glad you were there for all of us Florida Breeders.
Did I mention you ROCK ?!
Thank you for delivering what you promised!! Boy--the farms that didn't sign up are gonna be so jealous!!! [-:
The hits on my website has doubled so far and I am very impressed with Alpaca Street and will be advertising with you a lot more... GV Florida
Dan--thanks!! It's great. You've made "as my momma says--"a silk purse out of a sows ear!"
I did have more hits on my website because of your website referral.
Thanks for providing such a service and offering this medium both for education and advertising!
This is an excellent opportunity for farm members. I love what you are doing. Just checked out the <Farm and Ranch Locator>, it works very well! Great tool for our use!
the Farm locator is a great addition to your great site!!!
BOTTOM LINE:
There's no going back
There’s no going back.
Because of AlpacaStreet, I probably talk to as many or more breeders in the course of a year than anyone. This contact with breeders is one of the true benefits of my job. Who wouldn’t love to “talk alpaca” several times a day? Often I am asked, “When is the alpaca industry going to go back to the way it was?” My answer is, “There’s no going back.” The alpaca business is headed into a new future. This future is one that we can passively allow to unfold before us, or one that we can actively engage, and thereby help shape.
The New Reality
Like everyone else in the country, alpaca breeders have been on a wild ride for the past couple years. This economy has presented considerable challenges for which few breeders were prepared. It is imperative we see the situation around us the way it really is, and not the way we hope it will be. It is only with a clear vision that we will be able to shape the future of the alpaca industry.
The New Customer
There are three main reasons for the current stagnation within the alpaca industry.
1. Home equity loans, the vehicle that provided many the cash needed to enter the business, have all but vanished because the equity position of most homeowners has greatly diminished or disappeared all together.
2. Tax incentives that can be so attractive are a non-issue if people are not making income to write them off against.
3. Concern about the future may keep those otherwise willing to enter the alpaca business out of it. When people aren’t sure if they will have a job a year from now, they may see investing in the alpaca business as imprudent.
As you plan your 2012 sales efforts, you need to consider the above points in an effort to know and address the concerns facing your prospective clients.
The New Market
Eventually, the economy will get better. The housing industry will become strong again, and as it does, the alpaca industry will, too. However, not all boats will rise on the next tide. Barring an amazing and immediate rebound in the housing industry, the alpaca market will have a permanent low-end entry level. This entry level market will be supplied by breeders of lower quality alpacas as well as herd liquidations. The greater the supply of alpacas from these two sources, the lower the entry level will be. Dealing with this basic example of supply and demand is one of the main challenges facing this industry.
As the alpaca industry rebounds, there will even more importance placed on genetics, show records, and quantifiable quality characteristics. These will be the features that will separate the alpacas that appreciate in value from those that wont. I am not going to stand on a soap box extolling the virtues of any of these aspects for evaluating alpacas. I will only say that you must differentiate your alpaca from the rest. Just being an alpaca isn’t good enough.
The New Potential for Fiber
The silver lining that is coming out of the current down-turn is the focus on alpaca fiber as a revenue stream by a growing number of breeders. The time has come to make alpaca fiber a legitimate source of income. Groups like the Cottage Industry Alpaca Breeders Association and The North American Alpaca Fiber Produceers are enthusiastically pursuing the development of the American alpaca fiber market. Alpaca United is another group whose members are from all sectors of the alpaca industry who have joined in a collaborative effort to create and grow a market for American alpaca fiber. The success of these groups, and others like them, will make our lives as alpaca breeders easier by providing added revenue as well as the ability to show prospective clients the end products that make this truly a viable industry.
Never say “Never”
One thing we should learn from this current financial challenge, is to never say “never”. In the late 70’s, mortgage rates were flirting with 20%. We were told interest rates would never drop to the single digits again. They did. In the late 90’s, an exhubarent friend who just experienced a 5% increase in one month in his stock portfolio said his broker assured him there was no reason to believe the growth would end. It did. What goes up eventually comes down. And what goes down, can come back up. The key to bringing up the alpaca industry is for those in it for the long-term to engage its full potential.
And that’s the bottom line.
Dan Coulter


















