About Us
Chet and Barb Gadola moved from Arizona to Texas in 2009 with 2 male alpacas. With almost 3 acres of green grass, they quickly added to the herd and now keep around 10 alpacas, a llama, a flock of chickens and an Anatolian Shepherd to stand guard.
The alpacas get sheared every spring and Barb works the fleece into roving for spinners and yarn for knitters and crocheters. Barb, who is also a dog trainer, will spin dog hair into keepsakes for owners who wish to have a lasting remembrance of their companion.
Fresh eggs are gathered daily and sold here at the farm. The chickens free range all day and have the run of the property.
We welcome visitors and groups on Sundays from 11 AM to 1 PM; other times by appointment. Text us at 817 993 9669.
The alpacas get sheared every spring and Barb works the fleece into roving for spinners and yarn for knitters and crocheters. Barb, who is also a dog trainer, will spin dog hair into keepsakes for owners who wish to have a lasting remembrance of their companion.
Fresh eggs are gathered daily and sold here at the farm. The chickens free range all day and have the run of the property.
We welcome visitors and groups on Sundays from 11 AM to 1 PM; other times by appointment. Text us at 817 993 9669.