Anembo Park Alpacas was established in
1995 on the Mornington Peninsula after we purchased our first property
of 17.5 acres.
When we were looking for a name for
our stud we chose ‘Anembo’ as it is an aboriginal name for quiet and
peaceful. We felt that this reflected the nature of the animals as well
as our property.
We
like to provide a holistic approach to our business and therefore look
and constantly evaluate all aspects of our farming enterprise.
We
are striving to breed top quality alpacas and are always working on
improving the next generation, which is why we continue to source top
quality males to mate with our females
In early 2000 as our herd and agistees
herd numbers grew we leased land from a neighbour but quickly realised
that this was only a short-term solution. In 2003 with growing herd numbers and
a commitment to the future we decided to upsize our property. In
February 2004 we moved onto 150 acres in Lang Lang.
Not
only do we look at improving our animals but are also looking at ways to
improve the facilities on our property. We have put in new alpaca
paddocks, shelters, shelterbelts and new pasture, with many more
developments on the planning board. In the future ET and AI will be
part of accelerating our breeding programme. |