Alpaca walks lined up for visitors to Northumberland County Show
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visitors love to get up close to these gentle, inquisitive creatures and for the first time in a few years, thanks to Nero Black Alpaca, it will be possible to take one for a short walk at the Bywell show on Saturday, May 25.
Owners of Nero Black Alpaca, Paul and Kathryn Shrimpton, have been farming alpacas at Lowgate, just outside Hexham, for over 17 years.
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However, this year, due to shearing the entire herd early, they can't participate, as fleece length is crucial for judging.
Paul recalls: “It was at the County Show 2002 when Kathryn first met alpacas - and it was love at first sight. It took her four years to convince me, as alpacas were very rare then, but for the last six years our alpaca herd have been our livelihood.”
Instead of showing in 2024 Nero Black Alpaca are offering short alpaca walks and a chance to get even closer to these fascinating camelids.
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Kathryn added: “As our local show Northumberland has always been a favourite but it is also special as in 2018 our Stud Male Mountbatten was Supreme Champion Alpaca.”
The experience will also provide an opportunity for photos and selfies and will cost £5 per alpaca.
Advance tickets are available at www.northcountyshow.co.uk
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