Monday, March 25, 2013

Naked Llamas and Fat Cows


Last week we sheared the llamas.  They had not been shorn in so long it was almost a new experience for them.  The "baby" had never been shorn.  I gave the wool a good dip in bleach water to kill any bugs and eggs and then laid it out on fences, chicken netting and empty cages to dry.  The llamas, visibly taken aback at being suddenly naked, kept coming over to look at their former coats.  They seemed to be trying to figure out what on earth we crazy humans were planning to do with all that wool.


Meanwhile, Mabel the Marvelous Dancing Jersey Milk Cow, has finally acquiesced to breeding and is once again with calf.  I think she got wind of a little conversation I had with the butcher, but it seems to have worked.  Now to feed her for the next 9 months until the calf gets here and she starts giving her rich, creamy milk again.  Sigh.


The llamas have proceeded to soil their new coats by rolling in the dirt.  I wonder if the neighbors will do a double take when they drive by and see them without all that fluffy hair.  Now I just need to get some wool cards and parts for the spinning wheel.  I've got four 30 gallon bags of llama wool to clean, sort and spin.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Naked Llamas! LOL I wasn't understanding until I saw your picture, I forget you can shear them too! Now let's see if i can post this comment without it posting 5 times to your blog!

Lisa said...

They are so funny looking. They must be wondering what is going on.

mrsd said...

Yes, they almost look like aliens without all their wool!

Unknown said...

When I came across this post, I was not sure what to expect! I love the pictures, and my children did as well!

mrsd said...

Thanks, Donna, glad you enjoyed it;)