Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Alpaca Affaire Show Report

Greetings Alpaca enthusiasts!

This past weekend we were able to attend Alpaca Affaire in Chehalis, WA. A small but very educational show!

We were privileged to have David Barboza and Diana Timmerman as judges. We volunteered to assist with  fleece judging and learned so much about how fleeces should be skirted and how they are scored. There were many very nice alpacas at the show including some El Nino progeny (our competition)!

The weather was fair, the fleece judging completed on Saturday and the halter show went smoothly on Sunday.

So, how'd we do? We entered 5 males and the results are:

Vallejo - First place
Tenyoa - First place
Cortez - First place
Ricaro - First place
Pere Ubu - Reserve color champion and a second place ribbon.



We're happy! Oh, we also met many very pleasant fellow breeders and had nice conversation!

cheers,
Newaukum Creek Alpacas

Monday, August 16, 2010

New Baby Alpaca

Saturday Aug 14

Bonnie has her baby and it's a boy. A very nice Hemingway's Tequila son with bundly soft beige fiber and weighing in at 21 1/2 lbs.

We've added a few pictures to our website and more to come. We also have video of this and the other baby alpacas. The movie is in production and will be released soon. Stay tuned...

cheers,
Newaukum Creek Alpacas

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Another Baby Alpaca Born

August 2nd Ochichi's baby was born. It's a girl out of Snowmass Ice Dancer. More pictures on our website HERE.

One more to go. Hope Bonnie Jeanne also produces a female. Any day now.

cheers,
Newaukum Creek Alpacas

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Alpaca Movies

Its show time! Thus far we've added 6 alpaca movies to our site and more are in production.

Movies of the new babies will be added soon too!

Alpaca movies are here.

cheers,
Newaukum Creek Alpacas

New alpaca babies at Newaukum Creek

July 13th brought us 2 new alpaca babies.

1 male out of LCA Viho and one female out of NWA Flash.

Both are very nice, take a look! More are due soon!

Baby alpacas at Newaukum Creek

cheers,
Newaukum Creek Alpacas

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Alpaca Shearing

It's that time of year once again. Alpaca shearing at Newaukum Creek Alpacas came and went.

Once again our shearer managed to get through 22 alpacas in 3 1/2 hours!! Just under 10 minutes per alpaca!! No they didn't look like hell, they looked very nice, only needed a slight touch up here and there!

Now the work begins, fiber samples to be sent in for testing, show blankets to be skirted, fiber to be sorted and sent for processing... 

Got fiber???? We do!!! Call us if you want some raw, spun or finished goods.
Pere Ubu before and after shearing


cheers,
Newaukum Creek Alpacas




















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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

CABA Classic 2010 Report

Once again another great show is behind us. CABA Classic was a level V halter show and a level III fleece show this year. The fleece show had 200 fleeces entered and the fleece judge commented on how many extremely nice fleeces were entered.

So, onto how we did...

LCA Zurie was once again the show stopper! She brought us home 2 first place ribbons and a special award of best lock.

LCA Ochichi brought us a 2nd place in the Produce of Dam production class.

Cortez brought us home a 5th place in the halter show and taught us a valuable lesson.

I took him in the ring and was surprised when he started acting up really badly. Normally he's one of our easiest to handle and will simply stand there quietly when you handle him. However this time he was pulling and going around in circles. He absolutely would not cooperate. On leaving the ring we went straight back to the pen and we found out why. He had to use the bathroom so badly he was panicking and he refused to go in the ring. Can't say I blame him with all those people watching!! :)

We were finished showing and on the road by early afternoon. It's always good to get back home.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Alpaca Western Extravaganza

Once again another great alpaca show has come and gone. It was an exciting weekend at the Alpaca Western Extravagana in Ridgefield, WA.

The show was held at the Clark County Event Center. Many large well established breeders were there which made for an exciting and competetive show. AWE is a difficult show to ribbon in due to the number of outstanding alpacas present. You're always up against stiff competition in the ring.

So enough of that.. how'd we do? We decided to only show 3 of our younger suris at AWE this year as well as 2 fleeces in the fleece show. Here are the alpacas and the results:




LCA Zurie - 1st place, Best Luster, Best Lock - Fleece Show






Ricaro - 3rd place fleece show





Cortez - 3rd place halter show






Vallejo - 3rd place halter show





There it is... next stop.. CABA!


cheers,

Newaukum Creek Alpacas

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Sold our Tuco Today

Tuco gets a new home. Congratulations to Kaylee Davidson!

Tuco has been a very nice alpaca to have around our farm. Very calm personality and good with the other alpacas. Tuco is a very nice Peruvian Glacial Storm son.

I'm sure he'll make a great addition to his new owners herd and we wish him and his new owners all the best.

cheers,

Newaukum Creek Alpacas

... halter training continues and hopefully I'll be able to get some pictures and update my previous post soon!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Halter Training Young Alpacas

Show season is upon us!

Normally alpaca breeders will begin halter training quite some time before an upcoming show which they plan on attending. However as we all know, time slips away!

We've found that halter training can actually be lots of fun and doesn't have to be overly stressful on the young alpacas. It's really all about how you approach it. Make it fun! Some important factors in halter training are...

1. Reinforce good behaviour with a reward. We keep a handful of treats (orchard grass pellets or grain) in the pocket and give them a small nibble everytime they take a step in the right direction. It's really amazing how fast they learn.

2. Keep the training sessions short. We never work with any one alpaca more than 5 to 10 minutes.

3. Work in an aisleway not out in an open pasture. If you have a large enough barn, plan on walking them up and down the barns aisleway.

4. Make sure their halter is fitted correctly. This is very important! They won't behave if it isn't.

5. Be patient! Dont' get mad and when they misbehave, just give them plenty of lead and wait till they calm down, then begin again. You might even end up with one that takes off vertically like a bottle rocket the first time the halter is put on him. Dont' get discouraged, just be calm and let them bounce around until they calm down which they will. Remember, with some you might not see any real progress until after several sessions.
Also remember to keep them away from posts or other things which they can hurt themselves on while they're jumping about.

For the most part alpacas are very intelligent and will get it pretty quickly.

How about some halter training pix? I'll try to get some during upcoming sessions and add them to this post. Stay tuned!

cheers,

Newaukum Creek Alpacas

Monday, February 1, 2010

Raising Alpacas On A Budget

Alpaca breeding is a high dollar industry and unfortunately many small to medium sized farms are having a difficult time given the current economic difficulties. So, we're thinking.. what can we do to help out. Why would we want to help? Does the success of other farms affect us? Of course it does.

Everyone in this industry is relying on it's continued growth. When I say growth I mean primarily as a fiber industry (which it is) and also growth in terms of new breeders coming on board.

Beside the purchase of breeding males and females, the next big ticket item are breedings themselves. This is where cost sometimes affects good judgement. Good high quality breedings are not cheap but trying to save a few bucks and breeding to inferior males will be far more costly to a breeder in the long run! If you can't afford a high quality breeding then you're better off leaving your dam open for the season until next year.

As a breeder with focus on quality and improvement, we have only ever bred our dams to males with the genetics you expect for the several thousand dollars the breedings cost. The results have been very positive indeed!

So back to the original questions. We've answered 2 of them but how can we help. As a new direction to our breeding business we've decided to make 2 for 1 breedings a permanent  facet of our business. This will significantly reduce the costs for small farms on a budget and at the same time give them the quality they must have. We're still working out the details but basically: buy a breeding and get a "paid in full" receipt for a second breeding to the same or different male. The second breeding can be used immediately or any time within the next 12 months.

This year we've added 3 outstanding males to our herdsire program. These are males we will be breeding our own dams to as well. We also have several junior herdsires in our lineup for next season.

These are males with Accoyo genetics and have been sired by some of the best in the country! More to come...

cheers,

Newaukum Creek Alpacas

Ricaro - Accoyo America Triumph son (14 microns)
Pere Ubu - MSA Hemingway's Tequila son
LCA Kharuso - Snowmass Grand Marnier son

Friday, January 29, 2010

Alpaca Birthing Pictures Sequence

I've re-added the alpaca birthing pictures sequence. This is a sequence showing a textbook birth. It's good for new owners to have a good idea what to expect during an alpaca birth. Check it out HERE!

Oh, remember it's also a good idea to have a vet handy in case of complications.

cheers,

Newaukum Creek Alpacas

Alpaca Show Season and More










Show season is upon us again and the excitement is starting to build.
Our first show this season will be Alpacapalooza, first weekend in April, and we're still in the planning stages of which other shows to attend. Almost definitely AWE and CABA. We'll see what others.

Spring will be here soon and the busy time of year for all alpaca farms will begin. There's so much to do, but hey it's fun!

Alpaca shows, pasture maintainance, shearing and other odd jobs around the alpaca farm. Oh, don't forget about the best part, new alpaca cria arrivals. Yes, alpaca birthing season will also be upon us soon!

This is where the real rewards of raising alpacas comes from. Watching the new little alpacas getting to know one another and playing together. Nope, never moving back to the city!!!
 
cheers,

Newaukum Creek Alpacas