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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  • Where is the farm located?
    We are located in Broad Run Virginia. We are rural area that is close to Washington DC, Haymarket, and Manassas. We are at 6155 Georgetown Road. To enter the farm, you use a private driveway and we have sign hanging over the fence. Please do not turn down Mountain View Road as this road runs beside our property but there is no entry from that road.
  • Is there anything else to do after we visit the farm?
    We are right across the street from Pearmund Winery! Go have a glass or a tasting in the quaint winery. We are also a short drive from Gainesville Virginia where you can find restaurants, shopping, and spas. If you are up for a 20 minute drive from the farm, check out Messick's Farm Store. They have the best ice custard around! I highly recommend a combination of banana custard and peanut butter custard! Yummy! They have a huge area for kids, great custard, and a huge farm store.
  • Where do Alpacas like to be pet?
    Our Alpaca love neck rubs and head pets! The head, neck and front of body is where most are going to enjoy pets. The proper way to approach an alpaca that you want to pet is to use the back of your hand, in a non-threatening way to stroke the alpaca on his or her neck. Once you have approached the alpaca most of them love neck and head rubs. Alpaca all have different personalities. While some absolutely love pets, others love pets when you have a feed bucket in your hands, and just a few are not fond of pets at all. The cria (Alpaca talk for babies) don't mind snuggles at all.
  • Can I bring my dog to the farm?
    We have dogs and we love dogs but our dogs are never allowed in the field with alpaca. Dogs represent the number one predator killer of alpaca. A dog can take out a whole herd of alpaca in a very short amount of time. For whatever reason, even the kindest of dogs, is attracted to alpaca fleece. On top of that, alpaca are very afraid of dogs. If they see the dog, they are on high alert are not even remotely curious to come eat the food we have to hand feed them or to receive any pets.
  • I have a question about visiting the farm but can't find an answer?
    E-mail us at heidi@EverAfterAlpacaFarm.com. We get to questions as quickly as possible! You can try to call us at 254-371-4865. However, as our cell service here on the farm is a bit sketchy, your call may or may not go through. If you leave a message, we will get the message as soon as we have good cell service. In most instances, e-mail is the quickest way to reach us.
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