Our llama adventure kicked off in 2000, right in the heart of Canton, Ohio. What started as a 4H project for our daughters, Nicole and Anna, turned into something way bigger than we ever imagined. We brought home just two llamas, thinking they’d make great pets—turns out, they made themselves family.
Fast forward a few years (and a big move to Texas), and our little herd has grown into a lively crew of over 40 llamas. Yep, forty! And each one’s got its own quirky personality, fluffy coat, and way of making us smile.
Out here, we focus on breeding llamas with solid confirmation, top-notch fiber, and good ol’ charm. Whether it’s classic, light, medium, heavy, or the silky suri fiber, we’re proud of the variety and quality we raise.
We also train our llamas in performance, and a few of our stars have even earned Grand Champion Performance titles. But what really makes us proud? Seeing our llamas work alongside local 4H kids—just like our own girls did when it all began.
It’s been a wild, woolly ride full of laughs, learning, and llama kisses—and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
Howdy, friends!
Our llama story began way back in 2000 in the rolling hills of Canton, Ohio—and let’s just say, we were hooked from the start. What began as a simple curiosity turned into a full-blown llama love affair.
Now settled in Texas, we’re home to a happy herd of over 40 llamas, each one with its own big personality and fluffy charm. Around here, we put our hearts into breeding for solid conformation, sweet temperaments, and beautiful fiber that’s just begging to be spun into something special.
Watching our llamas grow their coats, then turning those fleeces into gorgeous handmade goods? It never gets old. It’s a process full of purpose—and a little magic.
We also roll up our sleeves and offer shearing services, whether you want us to come out to your farm or bring your crew to ours. Need help getting started or learning the ropes? We offer training for both you and your llama buddies too.
So take a stroll through our site, learn a little more, and don’t be shy—drop us a line or give us a call with any questions or to book a visit.
Thanks for stopping by!
Warmly,
Sue & Anna