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Haverfordwest alpaca farm to reopen after bird flu outbreak
Haverfordwest alpaca farm to reopen after bird flu outbreak

Western Telegraph

time03-08-2025

  • General
  • Western Telegraph

Haverfordwest alpaca farm to reopen after bird flu outbreak

Seven chickens at Sweet Home Alpaca in Haverfordwest were found dead at the end of June, with tests showing they had died from the disease. This resulted in the remaining 113 chickens at the farm being culled. The farm was then forced to close temporarily, meaning no alpaca experiences could take place. However, owner Angela Frayling-James has now shared the good news that some of the restrictions have been lifted, meaning the farm can reopen on Monday, August 4. Ms Frayling-James said: "I'm so excited. "We've just had the news that some of the restrictions on the farm have been lifted. "We've just been told we can start having customers again from Monday, August 4, onwards. "It's just amazing news after the past few weeks." The farm had been closed since the start of July after the bird flu outbreak was confirmed, meaning the popular alpaca walks, talks, and experiences had been unable to take place. This had left the owners unable to make a living. A GoFundMe page was set up to help the farm, which has so far raised more than £7,000 of a £9,000 target. On the page, organiser Peter said: "Angela and Alex rely on their alpaca experiences to make a living, and now being shut down due to a totally unexpected case of bird flu has halted all operations. "Currently, no guests can visit and enjoy a fun-filled day with the alpacas, no events can experience their alpacas taking part, and most importantly, Angela and Alex have lost so much that they have spent the last six years building up towards." Sweet Home Alpaca, which was named the best tour and attraction in Pembrokeshire for 2024 by TripAdvisor, is now looking for people to help them get the farm ready for the official reopening day on Monday. Ms Frayling-James added: "We've still got a really long way to go to getting the farm fully reopened, but we just want to say thank you to everyone who has sent us a message and all our donors, whoever you are, thank you so much. "Thank you to everyone who has reached out and offered us help. "We love every single one of you, and honestly without all of you we would not have been able to get through this."

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