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    What’s New

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    High Meadow is in the process of relocating our farm from 50 acres in Nashville, Tennessee to 150 acres twenty miles south to the historic community of Leiper's Fork. Five large barns are already in place with predator-proof fencing and we are just finishing building a gorgeous four acre lake. Our goal is to increase our herd to 500+ alpacas over the next few years. We believe in the alpaca business and plan to be one of the largest (and BEST!) farms in the country. We apologize for any inconvenience and our recent slow response time to the dozens of people who have called to visit. Our new facility will include a veterinary center second to none, as well as breeding and boarding facilities. We look forward to working with you in the future.

    Christmas 2007

    High Meadow Alpacas participated in the 2007 Leipers Fork Christmas Parade. We helped start off, and the only ones in front of us, were the National Guard group, and Naomi Judd who was the grand master. Having over 200 entries in the parade. Charlotte and Michael walked with Giglet, Jordan and Pistachio to the delight of the attendees (such as Amy Grant and family). And behind them, Jake drove the well decorated John Deere Tractor with big red bows, pulling the hay wagon with a Christmas Tree, decorated, while Marilyn and Mrs. Santa Claus (aka Dr. Michelle Preston) rode along with a large group of local childeren, holding Cinderella.

Security at High Meadow Alpacas is "top of the line" with Bennie doing his job.

    High Meadow Alpacas has been the subject of several recent news articles. "Nashville Lifestyles" magazine had a very nice write-up on our farm in their recent issue featuring Nashvillian's and their pets. Click here to read it. In addition, "The Tennessean" recently featured our farm in an article entitled "What ARE These Things?". Click here to read it. Our babies love attention and jostle for position to get closest to the camera."
     

Jeremiah Johnson already has the girls chasing him.

Sara's Smile was 30 days premature. She spent the first three weeks inside, and even traveled to soccer games on our Vet's lap, so she could get the 2 hour feedings in the beginning.

 

Lola Takes a rest with Titan’s Evita.

    We are having a phenomenal year at High Meadow and we continue to add new bloodlines and show ribbons to our ever-growing herd. With over 250 alpacas, we are the largest alpaca farm in the Southeast. More importantly, we have some of the top bloodlines in the country. We have won over 700 show and fleece ribbons at some of the top national shows! As we begin our sixth year in business, we feel truly blessed to have discovered these marvellous animals and look forward to the future.  Check out our new Show Page here!

    China Doll enjoys the company.
    Our alpacas are very friendly and love giving hugs and kisses

Patagonia Girls relaxing together.

For additional information contact :

Michael & Charlotte Goldston
High Meadow Alpacas, LLC
3400 Floyd Road
Franklin,Tennessee 37064
Phone (615) 373-0171
FAX (615) 371-8534
E-mail
mgold35@yahoo.com