
Meet our Alpacas
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Aristotle
His yarn has a hint of rose to his light fawn color. He is rather shy. But Aristotle lives for the drama and can be the most vocal of the group.
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Mighty Mouse
Has always been the smallest yet produces as much fiber as the biggest. While small, he doesn’t realize this and can stand up to the bigger boys – he has a mighty attitude. He is usually beside Phranco, who is our biggest boy. Phranco and Mighty Mouse were born the same summer and have always been together - there is a definite bond between the two.
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Peanut (Analytical Phormula)
Peanut was once the baby of the herd. He is our second smallest in size. He goes at his own slow pace but loves to watch what is going on around him. He tends to be the last to finish eating but this is because he is always busy looking outside the barn in between bites of grain. The littler visitors tend to favor Peanut…
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Phoxtrot
His fiber is a beautiful dark brown color and he has pretty brown eyes. He won awards for his fiber color when being shown as a baby. I believe he is our alpha male of the herd. At night he tends to always be on watch over the herd.
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Phranco (aka Phrankie)
Phrankie is our biggest boy. His yarn color is a bright white and is very soft. Although large, he is a gentle giant. Mighty Mouse and him tend to always be together. If I sit out in the barn with the boys, he will be one of the first to come sit by me. He will come tug on my sleeve or give me a sigh if he wants attention or more food…
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Titanium Phorce
Titanium’s fiber is a beautiful silver gray and he has pretty blue eyes. He tends to lead the herd in yarn sales…He is our ambassador and greeter. He loves to meet everyone and loves the attention. He can also be the most stubborn one out of the herd – especially when it comes time for shearing and getting his shots…
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Phull Stop
Phull Stop’s yarn is a pretty medium brown - tends to have a hint of a red to it. He is typically the second one to greet visitors. While he doesn’t like to be touched, he loves to rub noses, or give alpaca kisses.
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Black Beard
His yarn is very fine and soft – which tends to match his personality. Although he does not like to be touched, he loves to listen to you talk to him and will sometimes respond back with a hum. He tends to follow me around while I am working. He is very vocal around feeding time and tends to sing for his supper…
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Phrisbee
Frisbee’s yarn is a very soft fawn color which matches his personality. While he is very shy, he is so sweet and gentle to be around.
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Phlintstone
He is are second largest of the herd. He tends to watch over the two younger boys that arrived on the farm along with him. He is very calm. He lets me rub his chin – especially after he gets a chance to eat grain from my hand.
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Helix
Helix was less than a year old when I brought him to the farm. He is a beautiful gray color - and he seems to know this. He tends to be very ornery and has a lot of energy. He is smaller in size but has no fear and likes to agitate the bigger boys…
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Black Phorest
Black Phorest was less than a year old when arriving on the farm – and he is now the baby of the family. He is quiet but very inquisitive and observant. He tends to watch the birds, squirrels, and rabbits as they play outside the paddock area.