The bus arrived around 3pm followed by several other vehicles carrying the younger kids, about 85 in all.
There was no age limit here. One of these fine ladies was the great grandmother of these two little tykes at her feet.
"Alpaca Gold" of course, I had to tell them about this too! After all, I am the poop queen on this farm. God gave it to us so we are going to use it. We have it in both of our gardens and around all my landscape. It doesn't smell, doesn't burn your plants and you can use it anytime of the year. I do have it for sale in our farm store and I will take it to the 4th Saturday Farmer's Market in Seymour throughout the summer but if I miss you there and you want some, please call.
I was explaining to them about the things we feed them, and add to their feed (minerals, garlic, lactation herbs)........
Justice, taking it all in. His fiber was what I had to show them on the spinning wheel, it is so soft.
Taking it all in. We had divided them into two groups so the alpacas wouldn't become too upset and also so that everyone could get close to the demonstrations and hear the talks.
After the carding demonstration, I took them a few steps and showed them just how yarn was spun so that they could knit sweaters and socks. They thought that was really cool.
This was the alpaca talk to the entire group outside under the shade tree before entering the barn. |
This was our Borcher's Day Camp visit yesterday, June 14th. Doris counted 85 but may have missed some already at the barn. Fun filled day!
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