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23.01.2022 Last cria for the season born today on Christmas Eve, a beautiful Dk fawn female. Great Christmas present. Terry & I would like to wish all our family & friends a very Happy, Healthy & Safe Christmas & New Year.



14.01.2022 Yes we are still madly knitting for our range of "Alpaca Family Knits" But due the current situation of Covid-19 we are not attending markets. You can still purchase your new winter hats etc from us, visit yaamba-alpacas.com.au ( select handknits) Pay via bank transfer & we can post to you.

13.01.2022 These cooler days have been great to get out in to the shed & sort the fleeces after shearing. Done & dusted all skirted, sorted into micron, length & colour. Now the it's time to sweep up all the dirt and put it back into the paddocks.

11.01.2022 We attended Seymour Ag show last Saturday 5th Oct had a great time catching up with everyone we haven't seen in a while. Congratulations & thank you to Ann,Rod Sales , Daniel Boone & their fantastic team of volunteers for putting together a well run show, everyone really enjoyed themselves. And a thank you to the judges Adrienne & Bronwyn for their hard work. We took a small team of four, 2 Juniors & 2 Adults results ...... Yaamba Pure Pride - 1st Adult White Female Yaamba Mighty Boss - 1st Adult Light Fawn Male Yaamba Class Act - 4 th White Jnr Female Yaamba Rockstar - 3 red Brown Jnr Male Fleece -- Yaamba Hot Gossip - 1 st Brown 18-30 mth Fleece -- Yaamba Might Boss - 2nd Light Fawn 6-12 mth See more



03.01.2022 Spring has arrived at "Yaamba". Snowing on Sunday and 3 days later the trees are in full bloosom, Daffodils & Jonquils are happpily showing of their colourful flowers. The confused plants don't know what season it is .

01.01.2022 Shearing done & dusted for another year, great feeling to have the fleeces off the animals, all sorted & bagged safe in the shed. Big thank you to Ian & Cherie Wastle Rockville Alpacas for another fantastic shearing job & our tireless helpers Vinnie, Nett & new to the shearing shed Ebonie & Brett. Napoleon tried to sabotage the weekend by deciding to have a bath but it didn't work. At the end of the day a well earned drink & meal sitting around the pit fire was enjoyed by all, and the alpacas are enjoying the sun today.

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