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Christmas with Alpacas Annual Holiday Event!

Christmas With Alpacas, 2013.

 

CHRISTMAS WITH ALPACAS

Saturday and Sunday, December 5 & 6 from 10-4

 

Join us for this year’s family holiday event at Estabrook’s Greenhouse in Yarmouth…. Christmas with Alpacas!

Get your holiday shopping done at this fun Christmas fair.  You will find hats, scarves, sweaters, and blankets and whole lot more fabulous products made with alpaca fiber.

Also, kids can enjoy the arts & craft table where they can make Christmas crafts with the alpaca felt and fleece.

And, of course, you can meet the alpacas at the petting area. You will thoroughly enjoy looking into their beautiful eyes and touching and feeling their gorgeous fleece. While you are petting and hugging them….you will be saying….”this is the softest thing I have ever felt”.

Liam and Jack hanging out at the Maine Mall!

 

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An Experience Like No Other: Alpaca Shearing

It’s hard to find the words to describe an alpaca shearing. “Organized chaos” comes to mind. “Not easy” also works, as Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs learned.

The process itself is pretty simple. An alpaca is lead to the shearing area and is then lowered to the ground to be stretched as long as it comfortably can be. The legs are tethered for stability, like this:

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Don’t worry! The alpacas are not in pain while tied up.

Before our shearing begins, each animal is weighed. They get their toenails clipped and their teeth checked over. We administer vaccinations to keep the herd healthy for another year. A few alpacas will have their teeth filed down a bit. It’s like a doctor’s visit, a trip to the dentist, a manicure, and a hair cut – all in one easy location!

Alpacas are sheared once a year, in late spring before the summer heat sets in. The fiber is sorted by grades, determined by the thickness of the fiber. Grade 1 fiber is ultra fine, for example, and grade 6 is a “robust” fiber.

The best fiber comes from the alpaca’s back and sides. This fleece is known as “the blanket.

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We try to keep the blanket in one piece. To do this, the alpaca must be turned over as it is being sheared. Like this:

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The blanket is bagged and labeled, so that we know which animal the fiber came from. Some blankets will be entered for judging at The Maine Fiber Frolic; most of it will be sent to the mill to be spun into yarn.

After the fiber from the belly is “snip-snipped”, the neck and legs get their turn. We call this fiber the “second and third cuts”. This fleece is used for felting, stuffing, and rug yarns.

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The shearing process takes several hours and a few volunteers. Someone ushers in an alpaca while another is sheared. Fiber is being bagged and binned. The ground is being swept. Fiber samples are going in one direction, vaccines in the other. Notes are written to record which animal received what treatment.

If you’re interested in learning more about shearing, you can get in touch with us! Click on the “Contact” page and send us your questions. For now, we leave you with these images of sheared alpacas rocking some goofy hair.

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Coast 93.1’s Rescues on the Runway Event

Piper-and-Clem-1024x870This Saturday, March 8, PacaNaturals’ owners Tom & Stacey will be showcasing their animals at Coast 93.1’s Rescues on the Runway event at the Maine Mall. This is the 3rd annual rescues event and showcases adoptable animals as well as therapeutic animals. Stacey and Tom will be talking about the therapeutic qualities of alpacas (of which there are many) and the several reasons why they make a better pet than some may think. There is a growing field of therapy alpacas who are trained similarly to more traditional therapy animals like dogs and horses. Alpacas are naturally gentle and docile and spending time with them can be beneficial to all humans. Be sure to stop by on Saturday, March 8 to participate in the event and to see some beautiful animals from Abbott Farm Alpacas!

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Valentines Day Special: Kissing Alpacas!

In honor of Valentines Day, here are a few photos of some alpacas kissing and snuggling. See, even alpacas get mushy on V Day. Remember to show your loved ones how much you care this Valentines Day. And, if you’re looking for the perfect gift, check out our selection of fine alpaca items at PacaNaturals!

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Just because the holiday has arrived, doesn’t mean it’s too late to buy a last minute gift for that special someone, or for yourself! Hey, you deserve to celebrate your own awesomeness on Valentines Day! If you’re in need of some last minute gift ideas, see our posts from earlier in the week: Gifts for Her and Gifts for Him for ideas!

Have a safe and happy Valentines Day and be sure to share the link to this post on Facebook so that your friends can enjoy the cuteness of Abbott Farms Alpaca’s kissing animals!