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Sheri and Mike Jacoby
7016 County Road 39
Fort Calhoun, NE, 68023
402-669-6979 (cell)
402-426-1909 (home)
www.alpacasoftheheartland.com
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    Visits to see/Feed the Alpacas

    2026 SPRING VISITS   - DATES BELOW -  ALL VISITS ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY...Please read the following information and see our dates and how to sign up at the bottom.

      We are not open every day as Sheri does have a job as a pharmacist and has to have time for alpaca chores and a little time to relax and unwind!  Generally, I am only able to post one month of visits at a time AFTER I receive my pharmacit work schedule.  Also there is limited availability both in terms of number of people and number of cars, this is why I ask for number of people and number of cars in your group when you sign up for a visit. Once I reach a certain number, I need to close the visit.  Please make every effort to keep your appointment so that we do not turn people away unnecessarily.  

    Visits for feeding the alpacas are about an hour and you get carrots to feed the alpacas.  You are in the pen with the alpacas rather than feeding them through a fence.  Washington county does not allow us to charge for visits in the spring and summer so we work by donation with a suggested donation of $10 for each person ($8 for children under 6 years of age and no charge for less than one year of age)  We have approximately 25 alpacas with five-seven spring crias expected and a few cria this fall season.  

    We look forward to seeing you in this spring - Sheri Jacoby

    Items Needed to sign up for a visit.

     1. Prefer a Text  with the information requested below to Sheri at 402-669-6979 but can send PM via facebook or messenger or email to [email protected]

    2. Name for reservation

    3. Date and time of event

    4. Number of people and number of cars in your goup

    5. Email address so that I can send you any necessary details and directions a couple days before the visit.

    **I will text/email you back a confirmation**

     

    AVAILABLE DATES FOR SPRING - PRIOR TO SHEARING 2026!

    • March 22nd (Sunday)  1 pm OR 3 pm
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    • March 28th (Saturday)  1:30 pm OR 3:30 pm
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    • April 12th (Sunday)   1 pm  OR 3 pm --- BOTH TIMES ARE BOOKED AT THIS TIME 
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    • SHEARING IS ON APRIL 14TH THIS YEAR - so any dates after this are after shearing
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    • April 26th (Sunday) 1 pm OR 3 pm
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    • May 9th (Saturday) - 10 am OR noon. ALL TIMES ARE BOOKED ON MAY 9TH
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    • May 23rd (Saturday) - 10 am  OR noon -- BOTH TIMES ARE BOOKED
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    • June 5th (Friday) - 10 am - room for few more people
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    • June 6th (Saturday) - 9 am OR 11 am - moving times up due to summer heat at the farm (BOTH TIMES ARE BOOKED)
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    • June 10th (Wednesday) 9 am OR 11 am
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    • June 20th (Saturday) - 9 am OR 11am (BOTH TIMES ARE BOOKED)
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    • June 24th (Wednesday) - 9 am OR 11 am
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    • July 11th (Saturday) - 9 am OR 11 am
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    • July 15th (Wednesday) 9 am OR 11 am 

    I DO NOT HAVE MY PHARMACY WORK SCHEDULE OUT PAST JULY 18TH SO UNABLE TO LIST ANY MORE TIMES UNTIL BEGINNING OF JULY

     

     

     

     

     

     



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