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In
2008 we moved to a shady 11-acre woodland in the beautiful
Illinois Valley of Oregon. After having agisted them for
the first two years, we had taken them home to a small 2-acre
parcel in the redwoods of the California coastal town of
Crescent City. After a year there the pronging and patter
if little cria feet led us to realize that we needed more
space, and everyone is so much happier here now.
Cave Junction is "ka
huna", a hidden secret, with a back to basics lifestyle
an
d many artisans and farmers looking for a life with more
"pono", goodness, well-being and prosperity, than
the big city hustle and bustle provides. We have found our
palakaiko, or paradise, here for the time being and hope
to spend our sunset years on the islands we love so much.
We are excited to offer
you a way of building equity as your herd grows, an affordable
start, caring support and a great family business that has
many rewards. Once you experience the joy of watching an
Alpaca birth, the fun of working with and training these
wonderful animals, you will be as hooked on the Alpaca lifestyle
as we are!
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We
were married in Hawaii in 2005, the year we bought our first
7 Alpacas. We each have always had a strong attraction to
the islands, even before out first
trip there.
We decided to name
our ranch and our growing Alpaca herd with names from the
culture we are so in love with. Because of the way all of
the mom's and young girls gather around a newborn cria to
introduce themselves and welcome it into the family, we
chose Ohana as our farm name. It represents both close and
extended family.
E
Komo Mai, Welcome!
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