Below is a list of our animals that we have on the farm. The animals that have a for sale sign to the right of them are avalible to be purchased. If you are interested in any of our animals that are for sale please click the FOR SALE image to contact us.
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This litter of 100% German angora rabbits, born on April 11th, 2007. Beautiful dense crimpy wool, a spinners delight, from excellent healthy German lines; perfect for breeding stock. There are 4 in the litter: at $125.00 ea, pedigrees included.
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This litter of 98% German Hybrid angora rabbits, born on April 12th, 2007 are fully weaned. Beautiful dense crimpy wool, a spinners delight. Dam is 96% german black tort and Sire is 100% German, both on our premises. In this litter of 2 there are the following: 1 black male and 1 black tort female. Colored hybrids are $60.00 ea, pedigrees included.
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Violet
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"Violet" born March 16, 2006. She is a Cormo/CVM cross with the high probability of a gorgeous very fine, very crimpy white wool fleece.
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White Rabbit
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White German angora rabbit.
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Black Rabbit
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Black German hybrid angora rabbit.
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Myster Huff
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Myster Huff our guard llama which also produces the gorgeous chocolate llama for our yarn.
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Toshiro
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Toshiro a Jacob sheep. A great spinning fleece with areas of black, white and grey.
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Kengii & Sir Prize Bothe
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Kengii another Jacob Sheep with a very very fine fleece. Sir Prize Bothe, the CVM ram is in the background. His fleece is extremely fine and crimpy and ranges from grey to moorit to cream.
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Emily & Olive
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Emily and Olive our cormo ewes produce very fine, long stapled, high crimp fleeces.
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Windy
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Windy a black goat who produces tan cashmere.
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Misty
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Misty a light grey goat who produces light cashmere. Cashmere/silk roving is an incredible spinning experience.
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Goata Lisa
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His nickname is "Goata Lisa" because he looks like he's smiling. His real name is Cullen. He is one of our three mischievous angora goats who produce the mohair for one of our yarns.
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Jasper & Sulien
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What would a small farm be without a couple of "hardworking boys": Jasper (chocholate lab) and Sulien (corgi).
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