Shearing Day... oh so busy, 45 alpacas to give hair cuts to... but oh so much fun. Why? |
Here in Adams County, southern PA, the month of May can start to be quite warm. Did you know that alpaca fiber is 30% warmer than wool. How would you like a warm alpaca coat in 70 degree weather? So....... |
We give them a hair cut to keep them comfortable and healthy. |
Shear |
Collect |
Plan |
Check over the heard |
Then we stage the alpacas by bringing in a group from the field.
Once they are in the barn we put them through some stations before they see the shearer. |
They need to be cleaned. No shampoo, just a vacuum with John and ........... |
Bonnie. |
Bonnie uses a special tool to knock off the hay and other unwanted material in the coat. While........ |
Once finished with the cleaning, John then brings the animal to the mat. Where .... |
he meets up with Rick, the team member that comes with the shearer, together they gently lay the alpaca down and ..... |
restrain the legs. The alpaca is now ready for her hair cut. |
Besides getting a hair cut some of the alpacas get some other "herd health" things done, such as trimming toenails and getting shots for deworming.
Linda will hand the shearer the
needle to administer the injection.
Are you ready to watch the shearing happening? Here is Mike Bickley. He comes all the way from Christchurch, New Zealand. What a pro.....
It's important that the shearer and his team work together to hold the alpaca still while the shearing is going on.
Can you see the white alpaca face between Rick's feet? Yes that is a sock hanging out of Rick's pocket. We use a sock over the mouth of the alpacas that spit. |
It's been a long day and we have a lot of skinny alpacas now. But remember no laughing as you might hurt their feelings.
We will need to comfort them. |
Here is the alpaca everyone is waiting for...... Penny..... the last one of 45.
YEA!!!
Thanks Marty for your help. |
Yea! we made it to the end. Thanks Keri. |
Thanks Boys. The shearing dynamo!!!!!! Mike, Matt, Rick |
Thanks Phyllis, Brittney, Lee, and Kathy for helping in that hectic but so important fiber room.
Thanks Holly, and Roy
Thanks Joanne, Linda, Lynne, Jessica
Thanks John, Bonnie, Jen, Stacey, Heather, David
Thanks to all the visitors too. We had a most successful shearing day. Thanks to all that jumped in there to make it run so smoothly. Thanks to LaBella Italiana Restruant in Littlestown, PA for making some delicious food and to Kennie's Market in Littlestown, PA for the lunchtime salads.
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Buddy's Coat |
Racer, week old cria |
White alpaca is Sarah with baby Racer. |
Scarlett, after shearing, Racer with Scarlett, his mom. |
Monty and Jaxine return for hair cuts. Jaxine rebels by sitting. |
Is that his tongue hanging out? |
Penny baby meet Penny alpaca. |
Buddy after shearing |
The End.
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