Peter and Suelaine Poot purchased their first two alpacas in 2004. Since then, their 24-acre family farm has become home to both Suri and Huacaya Alpacas, as well as to their six children (Ben, Joellen, Taryn, Moria, Reuben & Isaac) who are all active both within their farm and the surrounding community.
The youngest boys, Reuben & Isaac, started 'A Brother's Bond' Alpaca Farm in 2008
Moria started 'Providence Pastures' Alpaca Farm in 2007 and sold it to pay off her student loans in 2015.
Taryn started her herd in 2009, with the farm name of To Be Alpacas. She now has her herd at a farm in Caledonia.
Joy & her husband, David, and their son are frequent visitors and helpers on the farm.
Ben is an indispensable source of man power on the farm and assist daily with the chores.
Our Alpacas
Pootcorners is unique in that they raise their
animals for both clothing fibres and for meat consumption, unlike most other Alpaca fibre farms within Ontario. As a result of this sustainable, no-waste practice, Pootcorners produces beautiful, natural coloured Alpaca hides, as well as lovely clothing and other fibre products.
Call to come see us at the farm or visit us at the local fairs, farmers' markets, and craft shows during the summer and fall months.
Our Alpaca fibre and hides are also used by clothing manufacturers such as Peggy Sue Collection.
Farm Terms & Financing
Please see our terms and conditions on our website - www.pootcorners.com
Pootcorners on the Fashion Runways!
The Peggy Sue Collection, winner of the 2016 Toronto Fashion Incubator competition, featured alpaca yarns and hides from Pootcorners. Go to http://www.peggysuecollection.com/shop/ to view these lovely creations from Peggy Sue.