As we are no longer a fiber farm, it might be time to rename llamaGrove. We’re not sure what to name it, but we have no llamas or alpacas. Let’s get the producing animals to work!
The alpacas have found a friend in Brody. The horse is large enough to keep the evil llama overloards from asserting their dominance over the alpacas. Brody is so large, in fact, that he barely notices the alpacas taking food from his bowl or hay from his feeder.
Brody gets companions to graze with. Silly llamas just don’t play with him.
The barn continues, even as the snow does. We have three llamas, two alpacas, seven chickens and a horse sharing this space. This week, we’ll put doors on the stalls and work out a schedule for the animals. The changes are amazing.

We miss you already. Jean, Vista, Maverick be nice at your new home. Congratulations Jan and Tom on adopting these wonderful alpacas. I’ve never met sweeter alpacas in my trips to the North West’s Alpaca Ranches.
