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3030 N. TRINITY RD.

DENTON, TX 76208

ABOUT 6 MILES EAST OF I-35 ON HIGHWAY 380

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'Beyond being cute'

With a simpler lifestyle in mind... 

By Randena Hulstrand / Staff Writer  - Denton Record Chronicle

From Sunday, Sept 23, 2007 Denton Record-Chronicle  Front page

Jim Patrick no longer drives his Jaguar. It sits in his carport under a tarpaulin.

Instead, he prefers scooting around his ranch by golf cart, hauling feedbags to his alpaca pens and maintaining the grounds on his Kubota 30-horsepower tractor.

In 2004, Patrick was working as a corporate consultant and traveled to 36 countries within six months and paid $22,000 in yearly property tax for his Stonebridge Ranch home in McKinney. 

Wanting a simpler lifestyle, he and his wife purchased a home on six acres east of Denton off U.S. Highway 380 and bought three alpacas to qualify for a Texas agricultural property tax exemption.

“We wanted a place to decompress,” Patrick said. “We just had to get out.”

Now, three years later, 57-year-old Patrick has created not just a personal oasis, Patrick’s Pastures Alpaca Ranch and Habitat, but a business that specializes in assisting new alpaca owners get into the business. 

Alpacas, cousins to llamas, are from the Andean Mountain range of South America, particularly Peru, Bolivia and Chile.

“If you look closely at their faces, you’ll be able tell their country of origin,” he said. “Just like you can with people.”

Patrick segregates the herds of alpacas in separate pastures by sex for breeding purposes under the watchful eye of a few llamas, which act as protectors. Also running the grounds to keep the dozens of alpacas safe are seven white Great Pyrenees dogs, all rescue animals.

Ranchers breed alpacas, but they also sell the fleece the animals produce.

“Beyond being cute, alpacas create a crop,” Patrick said.

There are two types of alpacas, distinguished by the characteristics of their fleece. The huacaya is the most common type of alpaca, known for its fluffy, fine fleece, while the suri alpacas have a coat that’s silkier, resembling dreadlocks, he said.

Raising both types of alpacas, Patrick’s Pastures hires shearers from New Zealand once a year in April to shear the animals’ yearly growth.  Each alpaca produces six to 12 pounds of fiber that is then spun into yarn that can sell for $2 to $10 an ounce.

“We can no longer depend on a company to take care of us,” he said, referring to the instability of corporations being unable to ensure retirement plans and financial security.

Patrick’s career has included work as a journalist and futurist, writing and speaking about trends and change.  In addition to writing a syndicated newspaper column in the 1990s, he’s hosted radio shows on KRLD-AM and worked fin executive positions for corporations such as American Airlines.

“We have to understand who we are a mammal first,” he said, “have lost the ability to communicate peacefully.”

Patrick said people could learn from animals such as the alpacas, which are social herd animals that need to be kept with others of their kind.

“It might seem like animals aren’t talking to each other, but they are,” he said.

Patrick’s Pastures is his concept to create a self-sufficient life for himself and his family while still being a contributing member of society ecologically.

In addition to having his own water well and aerobic sewage treatment system on-site, Patrick is investigating solar and wind power to fuel his energy costs. He recycles alpaca manure through a special vacuum, grinding it into fertilizer that he sells or barters for native plants. His future aspirations include establishing a vegetable garden with fruit trees and a stock pond with catfish.

Behind his house, surrounded by alpaca pens, sits Patrick’s Paca Pro Shop. The shop is part office space and part resource for other alpaca ranchers. Patrick sells alpaca medicines and how-to books on raising alpacas, as well as fleece yarn and products such as sweaters, slippers and blankets. Patrick also sells fencing accessories and barns.

“We’re trying to get people to understand how they can earn a living and give back,” he said.

Helping others get started in the alpaca business spans services from assistance in selecting property to fine-tuning a business plan. Patrick’s wife of 39 years, a certified public accountant, helps customers set up their accounting, DBA and LLC partnership applications, guiding them through insurance needs and overall education of how to run an alpaca ranch.

Patrick has helped numerous alpaca ranches get started.

Female alpacas usually begin breeding between 18 months and 24 months of age. Each female produces one baby per year during a reproductive life of about 12-14 years.  

Even though Patrick has made a business out of helping others get in the alpaca business, he said not everyone is cut out for it.

“I tell them you won’t get rich,” he said.

Patrick is also involved with five alpaca partnerships, in which ownership of alpacas is shared with other parties, and the alpacas are boarded Patrick’s Pastures.

Linda Goldsmith, a geriatric care manager in New Paltz, New York, began her partnership with Patrick one year ago under the name, Smiley Face Alpacas.

“Patrick not only knows the alpaca business, but he’s ethical,” she said.

She needed to downsize her space and wasn’t able to care for her animals in New York.

“I realized my limitations,” Goldsmith said.

Upon a recommendation from another alpaca rancher in California, Goldsmith had her 14 alpacas transported to Patrick’s Pastures.

“I sleep well at night knowing they’re being taken care of,” she said. “They’re precious cargo.”

As Patrick enters the pens at feeding time, he calls to his alpacas, “Ruby, Cranberry, Isa-bella, Venus, Q-Tip … I know all their names,” he said, wrapping his arms around one’s lanky neck. “They all talk to me.”

Besides getting closer to nature, Patrick said his ranch has given him perspective on his contribution to society.

“I’m not so important,” he said. “But I’m important to these animals.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We have a full sales barn of over 20 Huacayas and Suris, males and females and a few geldings...all ARI registered animals are guaranteed....` Quality....come see our office full of ribbons!

You see, entering the alpaca livestock business is not just about acquiring alpaca stock...it is about determining your niche in this industry and how you will contribute to your own financial ROI and helping grow the US Alpaca Fleece industry.

Our prices a very competitive and start at $1000 for gelded males.  Our bred females range from $4999 to $12999 and come with an additional breedback. 

Our award winning herdsires start at $3000 and go to $19999.  We also sell breedings.

We do board (agisting) and provide consulting and agricultural CPA services.

The most important thing we do is to tailor a plan for you that you can afford and see a solid profit within a few years.

Special Offer

We are selling 2 groups of females from good bloodlines at 3 for $24,999 and we will include a brand new Mini Paca Porter Trailer.    All females come bred with a breed back.

      We also have 2 suri females...same deal..`

 This offer good thru 7-4-09

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THE PACA PROS BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!

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NOW THE DISTRIBUTOR FOR THE SOUTHERN U.S.A FOR THE   

 PACA PORTER TM

 

OPTIONS

Aluminum Interior

 


Painted Interior 


 

 

A/C & Heat in Live Stock Areas

 


110v Wiring

 


Video Monitors

 


Rubber Mats on Sidewalls

 


Rubber Floor Mats

 


Ramps or Swing Doors

 


Gooseneck or Bumper Pull Models

 


Widts 6' to 8 1/2 '

 


Lengths 8' to 45'

 


Living Quarters

 
 
Special Germ Resistant
  Liqua Liners
 
 
 


Multiple Pen Dividers
 

   
 
We are very excited to offer to alpaca, goat and sheep owners a new line of livestock trailers designed for smaller livestock that is very cost effective.   Everyone has been affected by this challenging economy and going forward; we will all need to prudently spend capital with an eye on the ROI!
 
We have been looking for some time for a special trailer that features basic functionality...is light weight enough to be pulled by lighter weight vehicles and that is easy to handle.  We think we have fund just that in the Paca Porter.  
 
This multi-purpose trailer can be used for your livestock, moving the kids to  college; hauling antiques or feed; hunting...get aways...lots of uses.    It is basic but functional and has a number of features built for our animals...not horses or other larger breeds.
 
But, most importantly, its price can be handled in the current economy and it is great on the gas mileage.
 
There are a number of models to chose from!
 
Let's take a look at the Paca Porter today!
 
PACA PORTER 
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The Paca Porter is designed from the ground up to transport your animals in comfort and safety.  The Paca Porter is not a miniature version of a horse trailer designed with horse trailer ideas.
 
The designer had 300,000 miles of travel with alpacas, goats and sheep in the trailer behind him and knows what is necessary and what stresses animals and what keeps them comfortable. These animals aren't horses so why would you use a revamped horse trailer when you can have an PACA PORTER for about half the price.
 
THE FRAME:    It begins with a strong light frame. Then we add torsion suspension for that rubber soft ride. The unit is designed to be quiet inside and can be insulated for extra temperature control and added sound deadening. It has no banging aluminum or steel gates to stress the passengers. The pen dividers are easily rolled to any position you need for the exact pen sizes you want.
 
AGILE AND VERSATILE:   sanchaThe dividers also go floor to ceiling so you can haul males and females at the same time with no worries. The scaled down horse trailers have a 42' high divider. You can't safely keep herdsires separate without full height gates. You aren't stuck with whatever the horse trailer guy thought you would need.
 
The dividers are completely and easily removable to the PACA PORTER has lots of uses because the gates aren't welded into one place  so you can easily use your trailer to transport anything from lumber to lawn mowers.
 
hitchWe offer 110 volt electrical hookups so your trailer can be used as an emergency warm room.  Power is provide so you can install a video monitor and the mini hitch make the Paca Porter sized for most trucks.
 
There is no standard package. You order the trailer you want not the one someone wants to sell you. The PACA PROS Paca Porter is the most versatile trailer you will ever own....and the most cost conscious!
 
Model                     Size       Capacity      List       PacaPros 
Mini Porter             5x8           4            $2995      $2895
Econo Porter          6x10          6            $4900      $4700
Super Porter          6x12          8            $6300      $6000
A/C Porter              6x12          8            $7500      $7000
WHY?????
 
As part of the earth community we are all part of the green movement. These wonderful animals we raise have no permanent or detrimental impact on our mother earth.
 
Maybe it's time we are as environmentally friendly as the animals we raise.
 In keeping with the "Green" concept we offer this small environmentally friendly livestock transport trailer.
 
We begin with a smaller, lighter weight unit with a lower profile. These three things make the trailer easier to pull, eliminating the need for a huge truck to drag it down the road.
 
Most small SUV's are designed to pull larger loads. Whatever you tow it with will get better mileage due to the smaller profile and lighter weight.
 
Give us a call at and we will tell you more...as we said...we are excited with our new line of stock trailers.   
 
Prices DO NOT include transportation of the trailer or optional features.
 
 Taking orders now for August and September delivery.
 
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THE PACA PROS
     Denton, TX 
    214-505-0754

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