October 15, 2009 They're home!
Our llamas have arrived home. They arrived all neat and cleaned up for show. Here they are in their transport:

Red Baron (the auburn one) is 16 months old. Sweet Dreams (the white one) is 5 months old. They stand about 4 feet tall at their heads. We think Red is almost fully grown, but we anticipate that Sweet Dreams will grow up to 6 feet tall at the head.

They arrived on a beautiful day and adjusted easily to their new surroundings. Then the torrential rains hit East Tennessee and these sweet, clean llamas LOVE to frolic in the rain and then roll in the dirt and hay. So much for their clean show coats.

Red Baron all wet and dirty.

Sweet Dreams showing that he can get just as wet and muddy as his bigger brother.
It doesn't bother them in the least to be wet and dirty. It only bothers us humans. *sigh*
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September 23, 2009 Sweetie's first hair cut
Our youngest llama, Sweet Dreams, had his first shearing. Here he is in all his skinnyness.
Sweet Dreams
We've got the pasture and fencing ready. The barn stalls have been cleaned out. We still need to fix a couple wet places near the barn entrances to keep the little guys' feet from getting too muddy.
The llamas are scheduled to be delivered to our farm, Starburst Acres, in early October as soon as Sweet Dreams is weaned. YAY llamas.
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Like we don't have enough to clean up after around here. Anyway, here are pictures of our two newest members of the family. Well, they will be here once the youngest is weaned from his mama in another 6 weeks.

Sweet Dreams (spring cria - male)

Red Baron (yearling - male)
These two boys are coming from Walnut Ridge Llama Farm near Greeneville, Tennessee. Fun stuff in store for us all!
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