Huacaya Alpacas
The Huacaya alpaca is the one of the two breeds that make up the species Vicugna pacos. It lives on the Altiplano plateau in the Andes mountain range at up to over 13,000 feet above sea level -- which makes them well suited to live in Colorado's high altitude plains! Alpacas are primarily raised to harvest their fiber, called "wool" or "fleece".
Our herd is currently comprised of 15 animals, including 2 crias (babies). While we primarily breed and raise alpacas for their fleece, Bluebird Farms is also a sanctuary for elderly alpacas to enjoy their life in a happy and safe herd.