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Juan Espinoza, with Salem, Oregon-based Piel Canela Peru, wears an alpaca wool coat, one of many of the fine alpaca wool goods his company imports from Peru.

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Most excellent animals
October 13, 2022 1:25 a.m.

Most excellent animals

Alpaca owners gather at Grant County Fairgrounds

MOSES LAKE — It was, on the face of it, just another Saturday in which the sounds and smells of agriculture wafted from the Ardell Pavilion at the Grant County Fairgrounds. But the bleats and the grunts filling the pavilion came from animals you don’t often see in the Columbia Basin — alpacas. And there were scores of the South American camelids at the fairgrounds on Saturday. They were part of a two-day long Alpacafest show organized by the Alpaca Association of Western Washington along with the Alpaca Owners Association and the Pacific Northwest Alpaca Association that brought ranchers to Moses Lake from as far away as California, Colorado and Montana. “There’s actually about 400 alpaca ranches in Washington state,” said Mark Dodrill, an Auburn resident and head of the AAWW. “It’s the number two state for alpacas in the country behind Ohio.” ...