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		<title>Welcome to Marquita Ranch Alpacas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It all started back in 1991 when we attended one of our first AOBA (Alpaca Owners and Breeders Association) Conferences held in Estes Park, Colorado. What a beautiful setting, home of Rocky Mountain National Park, to first lay eyes on these wonderful animals that have become such a major part of our lives. Two years [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It all started back in 1991 when we attended one of our first AOBA (Alpaca Owners and <img title="Some of our Marquita Ranch alpacas" align="left" alt="Some of our Marquita Ranch alpacas" src="http://www.marquitaranch.com/images/frontpage.jpg" />Breeders Association) Conferences held in Estes Park, Colorado. What a beautiful setting, home of Rocky Mountain National Park, to first lay eyes on these wonderful animals that have become such a major part of our lives.</p>
<p>Two years later we welcomed our first two alpacas to our 10 acre ranch in Fort Collins, Colorado, a yearling male named Martin, and a yearling female named Chiquita-the beginnings of our ranch, Marquita Ranch Alpacas. We quickly added five pregnant females to our herd that first year. What started as a tax shelter for us and a business to allow me to stay at home with my young children, soon became a passionate way of life.</p>
<p>In 1999 we moved our herd to the Western Slope of Colorado to a 37 acre ranch in the beautiful Uncompahgre Valley. Surrounded by beautiful mountain ranges, including the awe inspiring San Juans, we feel like we have finally come &#8220;home&#8221;. The genetic names have changed quite a bit since our beginnings, and our herd now includes lines from Peruvian Bueno, Felix, Leon, Caligula, and Demetrio. Our emphasis is on creating a variety of color, and improving the quality of the fiber, in addition to producing strong healthy animals. We encourage ongoing relationships with our customers, and as a result, have formed many valuable friendships through our involvement in this industry.</p>
<p>Thank you for visiting our site, and hopefully we can help you find your way home to a new way of life, with the alpaca.</p>
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