Lakeland Alpacas — Store in Churchable

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Lakeland Alpacas

Store at 39 Jamieson Rd, Churchable QLD 4311, Australia, Churchable, Queensland, 4311 . Here you will find detailed information about Lakeland Alpacas: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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39 Jamieson Rd, Churchable QLD 4311, Australia, Churchable, Queensland, 4311
City:
Churchable
Postcode:
4311

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Lakeland Alpacas is a Australian Store based in Churchable, Queensland. Lakeland Alpacas is located at 39 Jamieson Rd, Churchable QLD 4311, Australia,


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Reviews of Lakeland Alpacas

  • Antonio
    Added 2016.09.24
    But very soon after getting the animals home it became apparent that the young Alpaca Jennifer was not in good health.
  • Hannah
    Added 2016.08.25
    Despite the vet saying the animal was mal-nutritious, underweight anemic and in poor condition from day one, it was not there problem.
  • Richard
    Added 2016.08.17
    Gladys still needs a companion, but I know I will be going elsewhere for our next Alpaca.
  • Jake
    Added 2016.08.13
    Interesting how you say she was underweight but the same weight as when you got her, so you checked her weight everyday? but didn't feed her more if you thought she was underweight? Because she wasn't and you know that.
  • Elijah
    Added 2016.07.16
    And to top things off, the offer of having the 12 year old Alpaca was then very quickly withdrawn just hours after it been offered to us. How Heartless are these people.
  • Jackson
    Added 2016.06.17
    Test showed she was very anemic and also had a high worm count, but the vet told us that the animal was extremely underweight for its age, although her weight had not changed from our purchase date as the animal arrive this size.
  • Chase
    Added 2016.01.05
    We bought two female Alpacas, Gladys a four year old, and Jennifer a young 9 month old. Being newbies to the Alpaca world we took the animals assuming that there were fit and well.
  • Alexander
    Added 2015.12.18
    Soon after though Jennifer could not even stand up, and we rushed her to our local vets.
  • Daniel
    Added 2015.07.04
    Firstly you didn't mention she died of barbers pole worm after being at your property for nearly 6 weeks! Barberspole can kill in less than 2 weeks and we tested all our herd after your call and the tests came back negative for barberspole so she must have picked it up from your place.
  • Robert
    Added 2014.11.23
    I let Lakeland Alpaca Stud know that Jennifer had died.
  • Jeremiah
    Added 2014.11.11
    Secondly you called us and told us the vet said she had good weight and the only thing it could be is barberspole.
  • Emma
    Added 2014.10.22
    Unfortunately this still won't stop people saying anything they like about you on the Internet! Even if it's not true!!!
  • Alejandro
    Added 2014.10.15
    On the face of it Lakeland Alpaca Stud seems a very friendly place with Alpacas of all sizes everywhere.
  • Luke
    Added 2014.10.04
    I informed the owners of Lakeland Alpacas Stud and they did supply a few more injections to try and boost appetite, but sadly it was too late for our little Jennifer and she died a few days later.
  • Xavier
    Added 2014.09.17
    I enquired from the owners as to when they were next due for worming and was told there was still about 6 weeks before they were due again for Drenching (wormer)
  • Julian
    Added 2014.06.18
    So don’t trust the owners, and if you still decide to buy from Lakeland Alpaca Stud make sure you get your animals vet checked before you hand over your hard earned cash.
  • Alexander
    Added 2014.05.10
    It was a very emotional time having just lost a beautiful little Alpaca the last thing you want to get from the place you purchased your pet is a pack of what were very obvious lies.
  • Devin
    Added 2014.01.26
    Thanks for the review Robin, for which most of what you say is untrue and you know it.
  • Sarah
    Added 2013.12.31
    The Vet wormed our Alpaca, but there was little else he could do.
  • Kevin
    Added 2013.12.26
    I'm not going to waste too much time explaining all the things you say happened but I think the hundreds of happy customers we have against just one disgruntled person that is entitled to their opinion weather true or NOT is worth going into.
  • Olivia
    Added 2013.10.09
    Their excuses were all just a pack of lies and fiction.
  • Jonathan
    Added 2013.10.04
    And everything is fine until you have a problem and then you will see a different side to the owners who will deny any personal responsibility and lie to your face.
  • Dominic
    Added 2013.10.02
    I will say one last thing and that is anyone who know us knows we go out of our way to help and make any purchase from us as enjoyable as possible and we help many people out that lose their lovely alpacas to worms or anything else. We care a lot about our animals and one look at our farm will tell you that. The one thing you did say that I agree with is yes if you should get a vet to run a health check on any animal you purchase from us or from anyone else.
  • Jason
    Added 2013.09.05
    I think because I dared to ask on the phone if they had a younger female from the hundreds that are on their farm and Jennifer was only 9 month old and we wanted to train her and wanted her to be friendly in the company of humans. I was told that Alice was the only option they had to offer, followed by saying that there were not obliged to offer us anything at all.
  • Dominic
    Added 2013.07.29
    We recently purchased some Alpacas from Mark and Sam at Lakeland Alpacas. We would highly recommend anyone who is looking to purchase an Alpaca to look no further then these guys. We have 4 children who were so delighted when we arrived at the farm to see so many different colours and ages. The children were made feel so special and given a very informative talk in regards to all aspects of caring and raising Alpacas as pets. We decided on taking Alpacas that were pregnant and Mark and Sam helped us over the duration of there pregnancies. They were always available to help us with any concerns that we had arise and they alleviated the worry from being first time Alpaca owners. We have 8 beautiful healthy Alpacas now and they continue to offer us support whenever we require. From herd maintenance,shearing or just general picture sharing Mark and Sam are always on the journey with us. If you are looking for something new or just wanting to grow your herd give these guys a go.
  • Carlos
    Added 2013.04.19
    As a token gesture I was offered a 12 year old female Alpaca called Alice.
  • Brandon
    Added 2013.04.08
    The worst place you could ever buy your Alpaca So Be Warned!
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