Spring Show Season

OK, so we’re coming up on mid-March here and it still looks like mid-winter. Nevertheless, spring show season starts in 3 weeks with the North American Alpaca Show. We’re showing 5 of our males – one adult, one yearling and three juveniles. Only one of the five is currently lead … Read More

Vermont Life Magazine

Many thanks to Vermont Life magazine for featuring Snowshoe Farm in a photo essay in the Spring 2011 issue! Photographer Richard Brown spent an incredible amount of time taking photos, meeting the alpacas and learning about all aspects of life and work on our farm. We certainly came to appreciate … Read More

The last couple days have been warm and sunny – way too warm and sunny for February – but you won’t find many people complaining.  On the farm, however, there’s a flip side to all this sunshine and warmth: MUD. Every time we get a serious thaw and the snow … Read More

Snow day

It’s a snowy day here, but we don’t have “snow days” as in “taking the day off”. Snow day means a little (or a lot) more work than usual. Once the alpacas are set with hay and water, Ron will start clearing the path to the compost pile so we … Read More

It’s a breezy, but not extremely cold day here in northern Vermont. The sun is peeking out and that makes a world of difference. This time of year, I spend a lot of my time in front of the computer. It’s time for updating websites, sales lists and social media … Read More

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