Tuesday, June 2, 2026
What do our ears say? They wonder what I am up to taking this picture!
Alpaca Hearing & Ear Communication: A Public Education Guide
Alpacas rely heavily on their ears not only for hearing but also for communication. Their ears are highly mobile and provide valuable clues about what they are sensing and feeling. Understanding alpaca ear anatomy and ear positions can help owners, visitors, and animal enthusiasts better interpret alpaca behavior.
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Happy Alpaca!
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Friday, May 15, 2026
The eyes are expressive!
Understanding Alpaca Vision at YaYa’s Alpaca Farm
If you’ve ever stood quietly in the pasture at YaYa’s Alpaca Farm — about 45 minutes south of Kansas City — you may have noticed something remarkable.
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Blue Eyed, Rose Grey, Esther
Blue Eyed Esther
Thunder's eyes were gentile, kind, and loving always.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2026
The Journey of an Alpaca Baby
A Story of Hormones, Growth, and New Life at YaYa’s Alpaca Farm
When you walk into the pasture at YaYa’s Alpaca Farm, you may first notice the softness.
The quiet hums. The long eyelashes. read more...
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Saturday, March 7, 2026
This si what it's all about!
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Full fluff and waiting their turn.
Health Check Time!
Shearing just started, Serenity is all done and happy to leave!
Shearing in Process
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Sunday, March 1, 2026
Thunder - The Teacher
A Gentle Story About Alpacas and the Way They Behave
If you’ve ever spent time around alpacas, you may have felt it before you understood it. There is a quiet presence about them. They don’t rush toward you or demand attention. Instead, they stand back, watch carefully, and decide if the world around them feels safe. Alpacas live in a thoughtful pause, and when people step into their space, they often find themselves slowing down too.
Alpacas are herd animals, an read more...
Pima-The Queen of Teaching Humans
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Sunday, February 1, 2026
Predator Management and Property Preparation for Alpaca Owners
Bringing alpacas onto your property is a rewarding experience, but it comes with the responsibility of ensuring their safety from predators and other hazards. Over the years, we have received many calls from new alpaca owners in our area and have become deeply passionate about helping others create the optimal, safe environment for their herd.
From our experience, several common is read more...
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Thursday, January 1, 2026
How fiber is separated at shearing
A Warm Farm Welcome & This Month’s Yarn Story
Hello friends, and greetings from our little corner of the countryside—where the mornings start with alpaca hums, the air carries the soft scent of hay, and the work of our hands meets the beauty of nature. This month, we’re delighted to share the journey of our alpaca fiber: from the backs of our gentle, long-lashed friends to the refined, hand-touched yarns resting gracefully on our shop shelves. read more...
Staple Length Suri and Huacaya
Crimp - wavy structure
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Tuesday, December 2, 2025
?Year’s End on the Farm: A Story from Our Pastures
As the year draws to a close, we like to look back over our pastures and remember the moments that made us laugh, gasp, pray, and celebrate — often all in the same week. Life on the farm has a way of keeping us humble, grateful, and just a little bit entertained.
It all began in early winter, when Karl — in his annual burst of enthusiasm to prepare for the new babies — read more...
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Monday, December 1, 2025
15' custom rug
The Art of Creating Alpaca Rugs
An alpaca rug is more than a home accent—it is a work of art, a touch of luxury, and a testament to patience and devotion. Soft beneath your feet, with a gentle, massage-like feel, these rugs transform simple spaces into sanctuaries of comfort—whether laid beside your bed or placed in a spa- read more...
Rugs rolled up right off the loom multiple rugs
Rugs off the loom and ready to separate them to finish
Rug on the loom
all rugs start with alpaca fiber. One of our boys!
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