We care for animals:
We raise Huacaya alpaca's... Alpacas are domesticated South American members of the camel family, known for their gentle nature and social behavior. They typically live in family groups consisting of an alpha male, females, and their young. Alpacas are primarily raised for their fiber, which is soft, hypoallergenic, and used in textiles. They thrive at high altitudes in the Andes and are well-adapted to various climates, with 99% of the world's alpacas still residing in South America. Additionally, they communicate through a range of vocalizations and can exhibit protective behaviors against predators.
We als have Nigerian goats, roosters, hens and chicks, guard dogs and barn cats.
We tend: the vegetable & herb gardens, hay fields, pastures and protect the wild places in between.
We build and repair: barns, sheds, garden beds, animal pens, fences and chicken coops.
We harvest: milk from the goats, eggs from the hens, fiber from the alpacas for spinning, hay from the pasture for winter food, herbs for cooking and vegetables for the kitchen table.
We compost: reuse and recycle.
We convert: sunlight to solar energy and the wind into electricity.
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