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There's nothing better than a good nap in the sun. Girls at feeding time.  They'll come up for air eventually. Farmer selfie with Chip-a-doodle Buffy and Alpin getting to know each other. The girls are keeping an eye on Buffy (the kitty). Rumble, Arlo, and Alpin on high alert.  Buffy must be on the move again. 5 out of 6 girls agree it's a good time for a nap.
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Shearing 2014  

Alpaca shearing May 31, 2014

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May 31, 2014

Sonoma 05-31-2014
Sonoma 05-31-2014
Poco in an undignified position 05-31-2014
Picabo 05-31-2014
PamH and a pygora goat 05-31-2014
JayM shearing a sheep 05-31-2014
Isaiah shearing sheep with sheep fleece in front 05-31-2014
girls 05-31-2014
Elton after shearing 05-31-2014
Elton before shearing 05-31-2014
boys 05-31-2014
Dolly 05-
31-2014
Dolly 05-31-2014
Dolly 05-31-2014
Dolly 05-31-2014
Dolly 05-31-2014
Dalice 05-31-2014
Chalice 05-31-2014
half of the fleeces from yesterday's shearing 06-01-2014
Isaiah and Miss M sharing a quite moment - last one sheared 05-31-2014
Sonoma 05-31-2014
Dolly after shearing 05-31-2014
Dolly chowing down after shearing-Piper in front 05-31-2014
Jada in back, Picabo laying down, Piper in front-day after shearing -life is sweet! 06-01-2014
boys in evening after shearing 05-31-2014
sorted fiber after shearing 06-03-2014


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