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HRAZ Arrow

MFI Peruvian Providence

Exceptional Titan son, passing elite genetics and creating champion offspring

TAF Kadiva
A high quality, proven dam with excellent milking and mothering ability..One of our foundation dams

Tryphon's Cayden
Tryphon's Cayden is a handsome, well-conformed white male with great coverage, density and fiber character. 

Tryphon's Dellamara
Sired by MFI Peruvian Providence, from our full Peruvian dam, Kadiva, Tryphon's Dellamara is a large girl with fine, bright white fleece.

Tryphon's Dream
A Beautiful Providence daughter, Tryphon's Dream has good conformation, superior fiber quality, and an excellent pedigree...

Aviva
Aviva is a solid, healthy, proven dam, great grandaughter of both Royal Fawn and Hemingway.  Her first two cria are healthy, energetic promising males, and we are breeding Aviva back to Providence......

Tryphon's Coletta
Tryphon's Coletta is the result of pairing the Dakotia line of her sire, My Peruvian Gino, and the Studmaster (tm) lines of K-2 and Hemingway through her dam.  Coletta has been healthy, she is good sized, great head, long staple length and good definition to her fiber. 

Mohagany Maverick of Mount Ampato
Maverick came to us as part of a trade,  and we have been pleased at the addition of great dark brown fleece that he brings to our herd. 

TAF Delightful

Tryphon's Blessing
Proven dam of excellence!

Tryphon's Charlotte
Tryphon's Charlotte is a beauty! Good conformation, good coverage, beautiful head, nice white fleece.

Tryphon's Daisy Rae
Out of a Hemingway daughter and Snowmass Royal Accent, Daisy Rae started out with a distinct genetic advantage!

Serafina

Tryphon's Cassidy
Tryphon's Cassidy is maturing into a quality young female. She has a strong pedigree, including 4Peruvian Pachacuti, Hemingway, K-2 and Accoyo Arctic, excellent conformation, and the promise of a quality fleece...

Tryphon's Coraline
Little Coraline has grown so quickly!  Her curly, soft, light fawn fiber is lovely, and complemented by darker brown ears, feet, and a couple spots around her eyes and mouth.  She has a white face, which I would say places her in the "breed to color" category.

Tryphon's Darlayna
What a beauty!  Bright white, with excellent conformation and a beautiful head, Darlayna started small (12 lbs), but has grown well.  Attached to her dam, Blessing, it is fun to see our

Esmeralda's Emerald Isle
Beautiful Hemingway daughter, and full sister to Studmaster Haldane

Miss Adelaide

Vengador granddaughter, proven dam with excellent histogram

Tryphon's Braden

Tryphon's Brogan

Tryphon's Cobie
Tryphon's Cobie is a quality pinto boy, who will be hitting yearling status soon.
He is a Hemingway grandson, with Peruvian Guellermo and Bolivian Black Thunder on his dam's side.

Cobie has a bright, consistent brown "saddle" blanket, with white legs. His neck is white with brown markings down the center. 

Tryphon's DiNozzo
Tryphon's DiNozzo was born just as we prepared to leave for Pascha services at 10 p.m.  He was well overdue, and came into the world at 23 lbs...to a first time dam, Aviva.

HRAZ Fortune
Beautiful, feminine, light brown maiden, bred to Snowmass Royal Accent. We are reserving Fortune as a foundation to expanding the fiber color in our herd at this time....

Saquarema 9345 IMPAC98

August Carmello

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Categories


Alpaca Info/Library

Alpacas for Sale

Artwork and Print Design

Boarding and Agistment

Bred Female Huacayas For Sale
Our bred females have been paired with top notch males for strong genetic advantage in the resulting cria.  Our quality bloodlines, reasonable pricing, committed customer service, and excellent reproductive guarantees assure your financial advantage as well.

Breeding Huacaya Male Alpacas For Sale

Alpacas who are not quite the right fit for our breeding program may work very well for you,  if your breeding parameters are different.  Check these boys out!  Full reproductive guarantees apply.

Effective, Nature Friendly Cleaning Products
Proven, effective, non-toxic cleaning products from a superior company with over 50 years as a leader in healthy living.  Tested effective on most common pathogens. Using these products in your barns and trailers will protect your animals' health--and yours!  Go with a leader in natural choices for health:  Try these affordable, concentrated cleaning products today.

Farm Journal

Farm Store

Farm Store (COMING SOON!)
A variety of alpaca products for the whole family.

Farm Tour

Share a glimpse of life here at Tryphon Farm...

Fiber Boys Trio
If you're discovering and deepening your love for spinning, weaving, knitting and felting with natural fibers, consider a few fiber animals out back to supply fiber for your creative expression.  We're offering a trio of boys with really nice fiber at a great price.  We are offering all three for $1050!  This fiber is the kind you'll love to spin, whether in natural colors or after trying your hand at dyeing.  Come on out to see these boys today!

Foundation Herd
All our animals are for sale--though perhaps not all the time!  Occasionally we do pull aside a few of our alpacas as foundational for our herd plans at the present time.  And two of our older dams, while not strictly speaking foundation alpacas now, have worked their way into the hearts of our family and we will be keeping them.  But we want you to see all of our animals for information gathering on their progeny.

Herdsires

Ideal-Alpaca Community

We are members of the Ideal Alpaca Community.  The IAC is a group of like-minded farms, ranches and individuals who strive to use science and standards in their breeding programs, in order to develop genetically superior alpacas producing  high volumes of fine fleece.

Journal Entries

Writing helps us to appreciate and to recall events, challenges, opportunites, and changes on the farm.  Catch a glimpse into our day-to-day experiences here at Tryphon Farm. 

Links & Resources

Nonbreeder Alpacas for Sale

For those interested primarily in fiber producing animals or companion alpacas, this category will be of great interest.  Breeding stock standards for males are daunting, so males who don't make the grade may still be lovely animals with quite high quality fiber.  You may occasionally find non-breeder females or female companion animals as well.

Open Female Huacaya Alpacas For Sale

Maiden and Open females purchased from Tryphon Farm Alpacas are guaranteed to be reproductively sound.  Prices on young and/or open females are often substantially less than prices for bred females.  Please be aware that prices do rise with maturity and breeding.

Package Sales/ Services

Proven Dams at "Depreciated Prices"
PROVEN DAMS AT "DEPRECIATED" PRICES!

Our herd has benefited from the excellent genetic contributions of these proven dams, and we have reaped tax benefits as well. We are glad to pass the savings and genetic benefits along to you, as we raise the next generation...We think this package is a great affordable beginning herd, or herd expansion strategy. Give us a call!

Seminars

Seminars & Events

The Story of Our Farm

The story of our farm enterprise, Tryphon Farm Alpacas, continues to evolve.  We are revising our page to reflect the growth and changes of the last several years.  Check back for updates!

Upcoming Events

Weanling/Yearling Huacaya Alpacas For Sale

Select excellent weanling and yearling alpacas and you will get value pricing, the freedom to make your own assessment about appropriate breeding pairings, controlled growth for your herd, and the benefits of young, fine fiber to process into superior products.

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Events


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Feature Articles


North American Alpaca Fiber Producers
NAAFP is an innovative cooperative, helping alpaca fiber produces to maximize profit on their annual harvest of alpaca fiber.  With Robin Kuhl at the helm, lots of vision drives the work of product development, coupled with marketing sense.  Robin and Carrie Hull have developed their own method of fiber grading and sorting. For quality control purposes, all the fiber used in NAAFP products are certified sorted by those trained or certified in their method.  Really an exciting organization!

Basic Care Issues; Pastures, Fencing By Marian Davis

Journal Entry 16; Shearing Day! By Marian Davis
Another shearing day has come and gone, and I have failed to get a single photo of the process!  Next year I will change this foolish omission, and begin to really chronicle properly the important day of the annual "harvest" on our farm.

Basic Care for Alpacas; Shelter, Nutrition By Marian Davis

Journal Entry 15; Fiber Crafts and Kids' Prize By Marian Davis
Our Farm Day story would not be complete without mention of our childrens' prize winner, Rylen Erickson, her lovely Mom, Kristen, and Marianne and Hans Erickson.  After meeting them at our "goodbye to homeschooling' (mostly) garage sale, they returned to meet our alpacas and work with Caitlyn on some fiber crafts. 

Journal Entry 14; Fun at Open Farm Day By Marian Davis
Cloudy, overcast skies did not dampen enthusiasm on Saturday as about a hundred visitors stopped by Tryphon Farm Alpacas for National Alpaca Open Farm Day.  Maegan Burkart of Little Patch Alpacas was our co-host for this years' event, and we are grateful for her creativity and enthusiasm, which added so much positive energy to the occasion.

Journal Entry 13; Providence crias on the ground! By Marian Davis
Two beautiful white female crias, and an impressive beige male cria have arrived on our farm this Spring--all sired by our herdsire, MFI Peruvian Providence.

Journal Entry 12; Certified Sorted(tm) System of grading and sorting fiber By Marian Davis
Since spending two summers working at a New Hampshire resort as a college student, I have been enchanted by the scenery of the "Live Free or Die" state.  So how could I pass on an opportunity to learn to sort alpaca fiber using the Certified Sorted(tm) System in the beautiful state of New Hampshire--and in the historic fiber mill town of Harrisville!

Journal Entry 11; Spring crias begin to appear! By Marian Davis
Tryphon's Dream made her appearance right on schedule Wednesday morning, March 18th.  Dam Dreaming of Roses took her usual competent, no fuss approach to birthing and nursing, but this time she gave us a girl!

Journal Entry 10; Winter Reflections By Marian Davis
Our farm is beautiful this afternoon under a tall layer of snow and ice, but we are glad to be able to stay inside (except for feeding and barn chores, of course.)  Our alpacas seem to prefer the barn today as well--perhaps the crunchiness of the snow is disconcerting to them.

Journal Entry 9; Turning "Try" into triumph--everyday! By Marian Davis
Taglines are a frequent topic of conversation for me now. With family, friends and other breeders I find myself in discussions that lend themselves to humor and hype, but also to thoughtful reflection on what we are about here.

Journal Entry 8; Alpacas go to school! By Marian Davis
Four of our huacaya boys took their first trip to school last Friday.  Daughter Leanne and I had great fun sharing this experience with younger sister Maria's "Critters" class at Leaves of Learning in Loveland, Ohio.  Students and teachers alike enjoyed asking questions and getting a close encounter with these marvelous critters!

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Journal Entry 7; Late Summer HEAT! By Marian Davis
With apologies to those bailing out from record rainfalls, we could really use a cooling rain shower!  Late summer and early fall bring days of hot, dry, calm weather...Not terrible really, except for the four months of fiber growth our alpaca friends have produced since shearing.  We are breeding for density, of course, but it does seem to bring them a good deal more discomfort this time of year.  Even with all the floor fans and

Journal Entry 6; Babies and Breeding, EPD's By Marian Davis
All but one of our crias for 2008 have arrived.  Miss Adelaide is due in 8 days, and I feel bad for her in this heat, though she seems to be handling it okay.   Her cria will be our sixth of the year--one male (Cobie) and four females (Camille, Coletta, Charlotte and Cassidy) so far.  Yes, we have an alphabetical pattern to our naming of crias!

Journal Entry 5; Crias Arriving! By Marian Davis
Tryphon Farm's first crias of the season made their appearance this week. 

Journal Entry 4 April Follies! By Marian Davis
April Fools' Day has long been my favorite of the second string holidays.  This year, to celebrate, we have concocted a promotion that is designed to provide
quality alpacas at bargain prices for our friends and customers (this means you!).

Journal Entry 3 By Marian Davis
The Southwest Ohio Alpaca Breeders sponsored a seminar with Norm Evans, DVM, last Saturday.  I was a little late because I drove an hour in thick fog, but was I glad I made the effort.  The seminar was comfortable and well-planned by SWOAB, and the information Dr. Evans shared was really helpful.  It is so energizing for me to have some time to step back, get informed suggestions and factual information, and think about how we might improve what we do day to day.

No more Corid in the water, says Dr Evans.  I always thought that was too easy!

Journal Entry 2 By Marian Davis
Providence is on his way!

Journal Entry 1 By Marian Davis
Before the price of barn steel rises soon, we decided to take the plunge and put up another small barn across the creek for our boys.  We elected to go with National Barn Company again, and we were not disappointed. 

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