Shut out!

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The last of the crias owned by Snowshoe Farm was born on Sunday.  Our final count is nine boys for nine crias.  Overall, we’ve had 22 crias born so far on the farm this summer and only 5 of them have been girls.  Three more crias are due soon.  We … Read More

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After 11 years of raising alpacas, we finally have a bottle baby.  And no – it’s not a good thing.  Alpaca crias can become bottle babies for any number of reasons – mother’s lack of milk, loss of mother, etc. This happens to be an orphan. This cria, Phylicia, was … Read More

Caledonia County Fair

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The Caledonia County Fair in Lyndonville, VT starts today!  Ron or I will be there every day through Sunday with alpacas. Come and visit!

Herd Health Day

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Yesterday was our monthly herd health day. All our alpacas – except the youngest crias – received their deworming injections. The advantage to this monthly routine is that it forces us to put our hands on every alpaca every month. We can check body conditions and keep our eyes open … Read More

Busy, busy!

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The last couple weeks have been pretty hectic here at Snowshoe Farm. First, we prepared for our Mid-Summer Sale and our efforts were worth it.  We had beautiful weather and a good number of visitors. A number of alpacas were sold and will soon be going to new homes. Thank … Read More

Mia’s cria

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This male cria was born on Saturday to Mia, a female who is owned by Starry Mountain Alpacas and boarded at Snowshoe Farm.  The not-so-little guy weighed almost 20 lbs and was standing and nursing 45 minutes after hitting the ground!  Now that’s what we call an easy birth… ten … Read More

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