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Online Degrees recently published their list of the top 50 Best Farm and Agriculture Blogs of 2010.

This list includes blogs on ag news and information, sustainable farming, and farming big and small. They also list blogs about agricultural science, ag politics, and ag policies.

I was tickled that our Alpaca Farmgirl Blog was included in the Livestock and Ranching section. And I love that they even have a section for International farm blogs!

Check out the list of the 50 Best Farm and Agriculture Blogs here.

RedMaple Alpaca Sportswear & Giveaway!

RMSnowflakeFuzzy Snowflake Alpaca Sweater from RedMaple Sportswear Co.

I love the RedMaple Sportswear Co. What a fabulous company, and they are owned by alpaca folks! RedMaple Sportswear is a Maine/NH seacoast based apparel company promoting the natural beauty & outdoor lifestyle enjoyed in their region. Though I’m a Southern gal, I adore the looks from this region, and how I love these sweaters for a chilly day! RedMaple’s focus is on natural fibers which provides eco-friendly alternatives to synthetics.  They are a small, independent company with innovative specialty products not found in department stores.

Their Fall/Winter designs focus on the use of alpaca, which has been known for thousands of years as a noble fiber. Most of RedMaple’s staff members are actually involved in raising their own domestic alpaca breeding herds, so they have extensive knowledge of how best to use this amazing resource.

Alpaca fiber is naturally warm, strong, breathable & durable, luxuriously soft, and grows in over 20 natural colors. It is highly resilient for wrinkle-free packing. RedMaple uses 100% baby alpaca (a premium grade) & blends of alpaca with cotton, wool, or other natural fibers. Specialty products feature therapeutic copper, organic cotton, pima cotton, bamboo, & naturally colorgrown (undyed) fiber.

Women’s Eco Vest from Red Maple

Fascinated by an alpaca breeder turned sportswear king, I had to get some more scoop from David Stensland, the founder of RedMaple Sportswear. David worked in apparel design and manufacturing for over 20 years. He worked with small mom-and-pop brands as well as big name companies like J.Crew, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Jack Nicklaus Golf.

During his years in New York City, David got involved in the alpaca breeding community. Soon after that he left the corporate apparel world to work exclusively on alpaca design.

“RedMaple sprung from all those experiences once I moved in 2004 to my current home on the southern tip of the coast of Maine and wanted a brand to reflect the natural beauty and outdoor lifestyle we enjoy here in New England’s seacoast. It’s a classic, outdoorsy, casual, but sophisticated approach to looking good and feeling good that our fans react to regardless of where they live,” says David.

When asked about his alpaca herd, David told me that he began breeding and selling huacaya alpacas in 1998 with a focus on fine fibers in exotic colors like maroons, blacks, and greys. David has always boarded his alpacas with other breeders but did a lot of hands-on things like training and showing. In 2004 RedMaple began to take over most of David’s waking moments so his involvement in his alpacas has lessened a bit, but he still co-owns a herd of alpacas in New Hampshire.

It sounds like RedMaple’s socks are one of their best sellers. They like to say that they are “wear-tested on a real alpaca farm”. David says that alpaca breeders have amazingly high standards for socks. Alpaca breeders sell a lot of socks so they need to believe in them. “I think they are harder to to convince about a sock than a herdsire! But our socks typically become a favorite. We pay attention to comfort, easy care, heels that don’t wear out, etc….so they are a high value item that most anyone can afford and feel good about”.

David has been doing alpaca sweaters and accessories almost exclusively for almost half his career, so he’s learned a few things about how to use this incredible fiber to its best advantage, and in a way that’s both wearable and unique. David takes pride in the high level of taste reflected by his clothing.  “It’s not enough to say, ‘Oh, it’s alpaca’ – the customer has to see it from across the room and instantly say, ‘OMG! I want that!” Then when they pick it up and say, ‘Wow. AND this is alpaca???”

RedMaple Sportswear is all about innovative design, the highest quality materials and construction along with outstanding customer service. I highly recommend that you shop with them this holiday season. As a special incentive for our readers, RedMaple is offering a drawing for a free alpaca accessory! To enter the drawing, enter the code “alpacafarmgirl” when you place any order in December. You can enter (and order) as many times as you like.

Alpaca Hat Giveaway

We are giving away this RedMaple alpaca Summit Beanie courtesy of David and our friends at RedMaple. This beanie is so cute, and extremely soft. You won’t believe how great this feels to your skin!

To enter, just visit the RedMaple Sportswear store, come back and leave a comment with your favorite item in their shop. For extra entries you can 1.) Blog about this giveaway, and 2.) Tweet about this giveaway. Max of one tweet daily. Leave a comment for each additional entry. (If you read this blog post on Facebook – you will need to click here and leave a comment on the main blog rather than on FB.) Winner will be chosen by random.org. Contest ends Saturday, December 19th at 10pm CST.

Thank you to RedMaple Sportswear for sponsoring this giveaway, and for giving me the opportunity to try out your alpaca socks , which I love!

Alltop Includes Alpaca Farmgirl!

We are thrilled to announce that our Alpaca Farmgirl Farm Business Blog has been added to Alltop, the magazine rack for online news and popular topics. Specifically, we have been added to the top small business news and the top rural news sections.
Featured in Alltop

At Alltop, you can create your own, personalized magazine page, with its own URL that you can share with others. Here’s Alpaca Farmgirl’s Alltop page. It has great news and stories that interest me! Customize your own Alltop page. What a cool site. We’re honored to be included.

Beautiful Alpaca Finds on SALE!

Black Alpaca Royale Tunic         Alpaca Blanket

Hand-carved Wooden & Silver Bracelet (left) Textile Pima Cotton & Alpaca Hobo Bag (right)

Clearance Items Marked Down Up to 75%. Shop Now!

Marketing Tips for Small Farms

Check out the Secrets that Sell Alpacas Series on the Alpaca Farmgirl Farm Business page. Most tips can also apply to other types of livestock farmers and small businesses.

If you like these tips, consider subscribing to the Alpaca Farmgirl Business feed. (The feeds are different for our main page and for the business page.) Sign up for it on the Farm Business page in the upper right-hand corner and don’t miss a thing!

Giveaway: Day 2 – Hay Bale Bag

Got Hay? Need to take it somewhere without losing half of it between the barn and where you’re going? Want to take your hay on the road with style? Then you need this Hay Bale Bag from Useful Lama Items! ($80 value) This bag will hold a 30lb. “square” bale of hay. It has sturdy handles on the sides and on one end, allowing you to grasp it and carry it easily. It has a nylon zipper with a flap to keep it from clogging with debris.  Another added feature is the side pouch with velcro where you can put your toenail trimmers, clippers, or other accessories. I could have really used this bag at the La. alpaca show. I got hay all over myself carrying it from the trailer in to the alpacas!

We have been buying our alpaca supplies from Useful Lama Items for close to 10 years now. The people at Useful Lama are very professional and helpful. Many times they have come to the aid of myself or one of my customers when we were in a bind. They have everything you can think of for alpacas and lamas, as well as for fiber enthusiasts. Check out their wide selection of books as well as medication, wormers, and supplies. We use their hay bags (shown below). What Useful Lama item is at the top of your wish list this holiday season?

Fabric for giveaway hay bale bag

Win this Hay Bale Bag!

The one we are giving away is just like the bag at the top, except it is made from the Silver Fabric shown on the hay bag in the lower picture.

There are a total of 4 Ways to Enter to win, and everyone is eligible, except people I feed on a daily basis or write a weekly paycheck to. You can enter as many ways as you like. Each method of entry = 1 entry into the contest. Here’s how:

1. Visit Useful Lama Items and leave a comment telling me which of their products you like the best.

2. Subscribe to our RSS feed so you can keep up with what’s new on Alpaca Farmgirl. To do so, click the pink button on the homepage to subscribe to Alpaca Farmgirl. This means that you can receive updates from my blog each time I write a new post. You can choose to read them in a reader such as Google, or have them sent to your email account. Once you’ve subscribed to our RSS feed, leave a comment and tell me that you’ve subscribed.

3. Leave a tweet on Twitter about this giveaway. You can write whatever you like as long as you link to this post. Leave a comment that you tweeted with a direct link to your tweet.

4. Write a post on your blog about this Giveaway. You can write whatever you want, just link back to this post. Leave a comment that you did this with a direct link to your post.

* It is important that you leave a separate comment for each method of entry.* Winner will be chosen at random. This giveaway ends on December 13th at midnight CST.

Each day from December 1-6, I will be announcing 2 Giveaways per day. One prize will be unveiled in the morning and one in the afternoon. View a list of all the giveaways so far. Happy Holidays!

Essential Resources for the New Breeder

Today I thought I would provide some resources that are helpful for alpaca breeders.

For buying things like haybags, halters, leads, vaccinations, etc. I recommend Useful Lama Items. Some things they have will be cheaper at your local feed store so do check prices and local availability before you go hog wild online. Another great resource for medication, wormers, syringes, plastic gloves, fly control products, etc. is Jeffers. Both the equine and the livestock departments have items we use. Valley Vet supply is another resource for wormers, medications, and supplies.

We use Norm Evans, DVM formulated minerals. Dr. Evans’ Book, The Veterinary Field Guide to Llamas and Alpacas is an essential reference that we use several times a week. I’ve heard that it’s out of print right now so I will let you know where to get it as soon as I find out.

To learn more about handling and training your alpacas, we recommend Camelidynamics. For halters, this is the kind you want! It’s really important that your halter fits your alpaca properly. If it slips down onto the cartilage just above the nose – THEY WON’T BE ABLE TO BREATHE! So make sure it fits tightly around the head, up by the eyes rather than down on the nose.

If you are expecting a new cria to be coming soon, you will want to have some plasma available in case he/she needs a transfusion. This will be a plasma transfusion given IP (in the gut), rather than a blood transfusion. It is important to have a bag of plasma in your freezer in case you need it. You can get this from Triple J Farms. In case their website is confusing, (I found it so since I am not a vet) just call them and tell them you need some lama plasma. More on this when we talk about cria care. Or leave questions in the comments section and I will answer them.

**FYI: When you see the word “lama” it refers to both llamas and alpacas. The one “l” instead of two means that they are talking about both types of camelids.**


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