Whether you have two, twenty, or two hundred alpacas, you need to know:

Which females are pregnant and which girls need to be bred again.
When is it safest to transport a pregnant Alpaca?
If it is necessary to breed back due to a slipped pregnancy.

Welcome, I am Ann Pick, owner and operator of CRIA, and I have been performing reproductive ultrasounds on alpacas for years. The concept for my company arose from people like you who were looking for fast, accurate results at a lower cost with minimal stress to the females.

CRIA is geared to meet YOUR needs. My portable ultrasound machine gives me complete mobility. Ultrasounds can be performed out in the field or in the barn, whatever is easier for you and your girls. Ultrasound pictures are provided during my visit and/or a copy can also be sent to you via e-mail.

Ultrasounds are just the beginning of how CRIA may be of assistance to you and your herd. Fecal parasite checks, reproductive exams, blood draws for health status or cria IgG's, and consultations on any aspect of alpaca health that you may have questions about. CRIA is so convenient; I travel to your farm, meet your herd, and answer any questions in the comfort of your farm without the stress of moving your animals.