'Alpaca-Lypse': MSPCA Has 22 Alpacas Looking for New Homes
METHUEN, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 22 – The MSPCA-Angell seeks adopters for 22 alpacas, including bonded pairs, that came from a single home, with ages ranging from 8 to 14 years old, the shelter said.
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Ever wanted your own alpacas? These 22 are up for adoption in Mass.
A whole herd of alpacas in Massachusetts is in need of a new home. The 22 alpacas — 16 females and six males — range in age from 8 to 14 and were recently surrendered by their owners on Martha’s Vineyard, where they were raised as show animals and for their fleece, according to the MSPCA, which is keeping them at its Nevins Farm facility in Methuen for now. “They realized that maybe they’re in a place in their life where they shouldn’t have 22 a…
A whole pack of alpacas in Massachusetts needs a new home. The 22 alpacas (16 females and six males) are between 8 and 14 years old and were recently handed over by their owners at Martha’s Vineyard, where they were raised as display animals and for their wool, according to MSPCA, which keeps them at their Nevins Farm facility in Methuen for now. “They realized that they may be at a time in their life when they should not have 22 alpacas in thei…
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