Drop Your Old Christmas Trees Off At Brackenfield Alpacas
Thankyou so much everyone who has already dropped of a Christmas Tree! We have already had a huge amount delivered! But we dont want to stop yet!!
We want to beat last years total of 120! Please drop your untreated Christmas Trees off (treated are harmful to animals) as they still have so much use to us! First the alpacas will strip them of all their yummy pines, then they use them as scratching posts, finally they will spend their days as hedging to protect wildlife!
Brackenfield Alpacas
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