Sunday, July 26, 2009

Am I Behind on Cria News?????

The summer is just racing by. Can't believe we are already on cria number eight and I have only reported on two. Well here goes the update:

River Rock's Tiffany delivered a medium fawn Sun Tzu male on June 11th. Had some wonderful suggestions on his name but Korynn and David won't allow any changes. His name is Tucker Creek's Bungee Buuud. Very soft and crimpy.

On June 14th two more Sun Tzu progeny appeared in our pasture from Tequila's Marcella, owned by Oregon Coast Alpacas and RGA Cordelia owned by Jim Supple of Cool, CA. Marcella had a beautiful dark brown female named Tucker Creek's Collie. And Cordelia had a very busy medium fawn male by the name of Tucker Creek's Cordelia's Cordial--Cord by his friends.
Two days later Queen Amidala, AOO, delivered a gorgeous rose grey Sun Tzu male named Tucker Creek's Sun Tzu Warrior. Very strong weighing in over 20 pounds. Beautiful fiber. He pretty much rules the cria pasture--just like his mother--always in
control.

All of the crias to this date were shorn on shearing day so we had a wonderful opportunity to check out their fiber. Sun Tzu has done well--as usual. If you would like to see samples, just email or call Peggy.

One week after shearing on July 7th Queen Amidala's opinionated daughter, Tucker Creek's Jasmine, gave birth to yet another Sun Tzu baby boy. A very dark energetic character by the name of Tucker Creek's Oscuro (dark in Spanish). You may call him Oscar if you prefer.

And the most recent addition born on July 23rd is Tucker Creek's Sun Fuego out of Coastal Moon's Katrina and Sun Tzu. A handsome dark rose grey male. Just love all the rose grey babies this year.

Don't look at the male to female ratio (two out of eight) as I am convinced it will turn around here any day. THINK PINK!!!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Alpaca Client Does Commercial with Subway

There is really nothing more to say . . . the commercial says it all. This couple is awesome and it was so fun to see them in this commercial. Our path in life may take many twists and turns . . . it is fun to see how the friends we make along the way got from point A to B. Jeffrie Sue Carver and Clinton Brooks own C & J Alpaca Ranch in Fort Collins, CO.

http://fittoboom.msnbc.msn.com/?source=permalink#/home/video/9/0

Enjoy!