drawn by Olivia
March 19, 2009

We are very excited to be bringing young alpacas to our farm. We will get them January 2009. They will be our Fibre Boys.
We will get our alpacas from Wakefield Alpaca Farm in Duncan.
Buttercup
DOB: 11.June.2008
Colour: Fawn
Sire: Big Shot
Dam; Anna's Olympia
April 7, 2009
Buttercup is a real character! He loves to graze and is always covered in leaves and brambles. Buttercup's fibre has come in dense and long. He is a big boy!
May, 4, 2009 The boys had their first shearing. What a difference it makes!
Just look at Buttercup.
Shogun
DOB: 15.Aug.2008
Colour: Dark Rose Grey
Sire: Alphonse
Dam: Shania
April 7, 2009.
Shogun is the baby of the group. He appears very thoughtful! Shogun always looks like he needs a hug! He is a real charmer.
May, 4, 2009 Shogun had his first shearing. He is daintier than ever!
Rudy
DOB: 8.May.2008
Colour: Brown
Sire: Alphonse
Dam: Roxie
April 7, 2009.
Rudy is awesome! He is friendly and loving. You can always count on Rudy for a kiss! His fibre is dense. long and beautiful!
May, 4, 2009 Rudy had his first shearing. He is so proud of his new look!

Robbie was born in July 2009. He is our curious guy. Robbie is always investigating.
Robbie's coat is soft and silky. He has the longest, pointy ears.
May, 4, 2009 Robbie had his first shearing, too. He is a beautiful, dark black colour!
Why Alpaca?
Alpaca clothing is an Earth Friendly renewable resource...
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Soft padded feet, not hooves reduces soil erosion. -
Efficient digestion allows for lower feed levels and great compost. -
Alpacas are camelids (in the camel family), consuming less water. -
Renewable elegant hypoallergenic fiber provides natural clothing for all.
