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Naming the cria

? We have still not been able to come up with a good name for the cria.? Take a look at the pictures and if you have a suggestion leave a comment.? We sure could use some good ideas.? No promises that we’ll use it though.? After we select a name we’ll proceed with getting him registered with ARI.

More cria pictures

One of the first things we did after the cria was born was to get Snowfox shorn as soon as possible.? We would have liked to have done it Saturday morning, but when we learned it was to be near 100 degrees on Friday June 6, 2008 and still hot over the weekend, we wound up shearing Snowfox and Rose in the evenings.? They aren’t the best hand shearing jobs that we’ve done, but at least the fiber is off and the girls are much more comfortable.

Here are a couple more pictures of our newest arrival.? We love how dark his muzzle and feet are.

Cria head shot
Cria head shot

The baby is often more playful than mom.? Isn’t that always the case?? The kids always have more energy than mom and dad.

Cria playing with Snowfox
Cria playing with Snowfox

And after playtime comes meal time.

Cria nursing from Snowfox
Cria nursing from Snowfox

Lady Snowfox ROX finally has her cria

? We just had another exciting day at Big Rock Alpaca farm, although not quite as much work as last Friday was.? Snowfox finally had her first cria.? It’s a little boy and he’s doing just fine.? We’re not quite sure what color he is, probably light fawn with really dark pigmentation.? His sire is black after all.? We have not decided on a name yet.

Here is Snowfox with the baby only a couple minutes old.

Snowfox with newborn
Snowfox with newborn

And later in the day.

Snowfox and baby
Snowfox and baby

We are looking forward to a lot of opportunities to see him running the pasture this summer.

Big Rock Alpaca Farm Shearing Day

Did I mention in my previous post that May 30th was a big day for us! Along with getting our hay made we also were taking three alpacas (Frankie, Thomas, and Integrator) over to Paso Ligero Alpacas to get shorn.? It was a big day.? The shearers arrived and started work around 3:00 in the afternoon.? They had already sheared 13 alpacas at a farm in New Jersey before driving the several hours to central PA.

Kim from Paso Ligero Alpacas had graciously opened her farm for several other local farms to bring animals to get shorn. There were a total of about 30 alpacas from at least six different farms.? Below is a picture of Kim collecting a blanket for showing.

Shearing Day
Shearing Day

The shearing finished up around 8:00 PM and we all gathered for a pot luck dinner we had brought.?? Kim supplied the hot dogs and burgers.? The shearers grabbed a couple minutes of well deserved rest and some food before they were off to a shearing somewhere in New York state.

It was a very exhausting day for everyone and several passengers fell asleep on the short ride home.

Late ride home
Late ride home

First Cutting Orchard grass hay

? May 30th was a big day for Big Rock Alpaca Farm.? With all the rain we’ve been having this spring getting good hay made was looking to be a real challenge.? Rick from Rick Jones Custom Baling did a wonderful job of getting our hay made for us during one of the few three day windows of sunny weather.? One of the advantages we had was that most of our field is pretty high.? There was one low section that was still too wet to get into without tearing up the ground.? We got nearly 300 bales from the field this year, up from 250 last year for the first cutting.? The grass is getting thicker and the rain really helped it grow in good.? Now hopefully we’ll continue to get some rain so we get a good second cutting which is what we’re really interested in for the alpacas.? The field is all grass, primarily orchard grass which alpacas love.

Below is a picture of Rick doing the baling.

Rick Jones Custom Baling
Rick Jones Custom Baling