Our sweater sales went really well this first weekend at DewHill's Gifts and Greetings in Marinette! Thanks to everyone who stopped out and bought a sweater or gloves. We'll have our alpaca clothing items there throughout the winter so feel free to check in now and then for different colors as we restock our inventory.
Tis' the season for craft shows and vendor fairs and we're scheduled to be at two of them during the next two weekends. You'll find us this Saturday, November 14th at Best Western in downtown Marinette. Next we'll be at Little River Country Club on Shore Drive in Marinette on Saturday, November 21st.
Well, we trimmed toenails on our older boys on Sunday and a couple of them really needed it! It seems that some of our alpacas grow out their toenails a lot quicker than others. All is well on the farm, but we are watching the newspapers for hay ads. Our supply is running down and we need to stock up for the winter.
Alpacas and llamas need only grassy hay (similar to horses) rather than alfalfa hay. It's okay for them to have alfalfa but they really shouldn't be offered too much of it. We've found it much easier to get alfalfa hay than it is to get grassy hay and you can really see a difference in their fiber when they get too much alfalfa. I've heard it referred to as "fiber blowout" where the fiber (hair) is more dull and puffed out due to the extra protein in the alfalfa. Don't quote me on any of this because I'm writing this from memory and my memory isn't always that great. I'll read up on this topic and fill you in with the correct information on the next update.
If there are any blog readers who live in Marinette or close by, send me a note if you have grassy hay, preferrably small square bales, available for sale. We'd really appreciate hearing from you!
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