Monday, October 29, 2012

Maxwell and Zanzabar's Alpaca Day Out!

We're so excited. My pen mate - Zanzabar - and I are off to Leesburg this weekend to spend time with all the visitors going to  Lucketts Store and Design House Holiday Open House.

We're expecting to meet many new people and Zanzabar and I will be all spruced up and on our best behaviour so newcomers can feel our soft fleece and experience how friendly we are.


Lucketts Store and Design House Holiday Open House is an annual tradition to kick off the holiday season.  We will be there Friday November 2nd til Sunday November 4th from 9am until 5pm all three days

We are expecting to see lots of unusual gift ideas as well as the many new people we have yet to meet.  We will be bringing along some of our alpaca giftables for those who would prefer to shop closer to home or who have been unable to get out to our farm.  


So drop by and pay us a visit if you can.  We'd love to see you.  If you'd like more information on directions and such, click here, and you will be directed to Luckett's Website where they have more information about their event.

We look forward to seeing you there

Maxwell and Zanzabar

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Britney's Boy is Growing Up!

Thanks to Christy Osowski, my name is Cusco.  I think it suits me!
Cusco is a city in southeastern Peru, near the Urubamba Valley of the Andes mountain range.  Located in the Southern Sierras, Cusco is a fascinating city that was once the capital of the Inca Empire. 
 
Happily, even though I'm growing up and will enjoy having my own name instead of being known as Britney's Boy, I still get to stay with my mom (Britney) and all the other moms in the barn.  I am now eating solid foods but still get most of my nutrition from nursing. 
 
We are loving the cool fall weather and enjoy spending most of our days out in the pasture.  The grass tastes particularly good at this time of year it seems and we want to make the most of it before it gets covered with snow! 

Wednesday, October 17, 2012








 
First there was One......


















 


And then there were Two!                                        











Born at 7.30am on Thursday October 11th, our new baby obviously takes after her Dam, Black Pearle as she is chocolate brown.  Although, color wise, she is nothing like her Sire, Charmer, who is white, her super soft fleece looks like it has been passed down from her dad. 

Always inquisitive, Pearle's baby actually followed me to the back of the hay barn, just to see what I was doing.  Pearle made sure she was not far behind and is keeping a careful watch on her baby.

Both babies wear jackets during the cold autumn evenings but enjoy playing in their pasture during the day.  They enjoy company when visitors come to the farm and the shoppe and we hope you'll come see them. 

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

I Have A Name!



My name is Yuki, courtesy of Mary Marston who named me.  This fine sounding name suits my personality down to the ground and I am very pleased with its sound.  Yuki means "snow" in Japanese which is doubly appropriate due to the whiteness and density of my fleece.  My Dam is Tre'J and my Sire is Charmer so a regal sounding name was needed to fit my fine features.


My pen mates are a little jealous as they don't have names yet, except for Cinna, but I'm sure that will soon change.  We spend our days playing in the pasture and visitors can see us running up and down the field, sometimes playing tag and other times just enjoying the grass beneath our hooves and the sun on our backs.
 
 
I'm going to be having a new pen mate soon - should be arriving any day now and I'm excited to discover if it's a girl or a boy.  Black Pearl is due very soon and it's always fun when we get a new face in the barn.

Monday, September 17, 2012

New Cria At Sugarloaf Alpaca Co, LLC


Look who I found in the Nursery Pen when I arrived at work today.  Born Sunday, at 6pm, Cinna is our newest addition and is doing well.  At only 11 lbs, Cinna is tiny but she is strong and feeding well.  She will have to wear a brace for a while on her front leg as the tendon is too loose, but that's a minor issue and won't stop Cinna exploring her world.


Mom, Loretta, is very protective of her new cria.  She obviously knows Cinna needs a little more care and attention.  Loretta is a great Mom and stands patiently whilst Cinna feeds for as long as she needs to.



Cinna's bay black fleece is super soft and she's very vocal.  It's a little early to tell how much of dad Charmer's traits have been passed on but for now, we're very happy with her progress.

Big Yawn
As she's so tiny, she can only be allowed out on the pasture for an hour at a time and she really enjoys the comfort of the grassy field. 

Nap Time
Cinna is the first of our fall babies, so don't be caught napping, drop by and pay us a visit to check them out.  Our Open Barn is coming up soon, on 29th and 30th September, and maybe we'll have one or two more new arrivals by then.  If you can't make that weekend, don't forget we are open daily from 10am.  We look forward to seeing you.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Feels Like Fall Has Arrived!


 

Wow.  Amazing what two weeks, or even two days, can do to the weather.  Of course, our alpacas are loving the cooler temperatures and are enjoying being back out in the fields.  They can be seen from the roadway grazing in the pasture, and it's funny to see them follow cars up the driveway when visitors arrive.  Our alpaca boys learned during the hot summer months, when they rarely ventured far from the barn during daylight hours, that visitors often meant treats and attention were coming their way. 

Although the alpacas love the cold weather, you could say that they're dressed for it!  The rest of us have to make do with conserving body temperature the best way we know how (covering up with alpaca wear is the comfiest way, of course).

One of our clever artisans designed and knitted this beautiful cap.  Judy Murgia was kind enough to bring it by for our review and allowed us to post a picture to share with our followers.  The cap is double knit and uses 100 yds colored yarn and 100 yds of white yarn.  Judy has also stated that she will make the pattern available, if someone would like to replicate her design.

As the weather turns cooler, we look forward to seeing, and sharing, other projects completed using our luxurious alpaca fiber and roving.  Bring your accomplishments by, or send us a photo, with a brief description and we'd love to showcase your talent.

Meanwhile, enjoy the gradual shift from summer to fall, as warm sunny days transition into cooler evenings and nights, and those distant blistering hot summer days become just a memory!

Monday, August 13, 2012

Dog Days of Summer!

Phew.  Will these long, hot days ever end?  I'm sure we'll look back at this summer with fondness in the dead of winter but, for now, a 15°- 20° drop in temperature sure sounds attractive.

Otis spends his days behind a big fan and was too hot to get up and say "hello".  What better activity is there than sleeping through another steamy afternoon, waiting for the coolness of night to take over from the heat of the day.  I'm sure Maggie and Otis are extremely glad that they were shorn too, ridding them of their long, hot, shaggy fur.  Although neither one enjoys the experience, they would have been miserable if they'd been allowed to keep their coats.  Otis, especially, is mortified when he's shorn, but this year he didn't even run away and hide, like he has done in the past.  I guess even he knew it was for the best!

Spongebob seems to agree although he prefers to keep an eye on his pasture whilst resting his eyes.  Staying inside the barn provides shade, along with cool air from the fans, but there must be a slight breeze at ground level judging by how the alpacas are sleeping.

Britney's Boy still enjoys lying out in the pasture and he is also showing off his new haircut.  He was shorn just a couple of weeks ago.  Cleaning his fiber will be much easier next year as his birthing coat has now been removed. 

When a cria is born, amniotic fluid coats the fiber and it acts as a magnet for dirt, sticks, hay and anything else in the baby's environment.  Coupled with the fact that young alpacas, like young humans, like to roll around in the dirt (and anything else they can find) it will now be much easier at shearing time to sort his fiber ready for processing into yarn.

Fairly soon, it'll be time to start the barn chores but, until then, it seems a nap is in order.