God Made a Farmer – Best Superbowl Commercial 2013

I know that alpacas were in the Lincoln car commercial, and they even showed a baby alpaca for a split second in the humorous Kia “Space Babies” commercial (about 17 seconds in). It’s always great for alpacas to be featured in “mainstream” media. There are still lots of folk who aren’t familiar with alpacas and even more who confuse them with llamas…I’m an alpaca ambassador all the way.

But nothing could have prepared me for the ad that stole the show during last night’s Super Bowl – if you’ve ever had the slightest interest in farming – it will give you chills. The Dodge Ram ad featuring Paul Harvey’s piece “On the Eighth Day God Made A Farmer” moved me and made me sit a little taller, proud to be a farmer. Enjoy and share with a farmer you love.

Alpacas On CBS Sunday Morning

Click here to watch a wonderful video about raising alpacas from CBS Sunday Morning. I watch this show every week, and boy was I surprised to see alpacas cropping up on it. The story is warm, cute, and friendly. Just like alpacas.

We have been offering an Alpacas 101 class (like they show in the video) several times a year for the past ten years. If you’d like us to let you know about our next class, sign up for our newsletter in the top right corner of this page. You can also watch for it on our events page.

I loved the part where Mo Rocca say you always remember your first herdsire. Leave a comment below and tell us what was your favorite part of this video.

New Cria Suzy Q’s First Day (video)


The other day the kids & I went to my mother’s house to celebrate her birthday. Before I left I checked on the alpacas. The two girls who were (over)due looked fine so we left and had a fun day with my parents in Gulf Shores. I intended to be back before dark, but got back just after the sun went down. As I walked outside to the fields to check on the alpacas I looked down and saw a tiny cria sitting next to Foxy Lady. They were up next to the fence just sitting there like nothing was unusual at all about that.

I rushed inside their pen and picked up the cria. It was dry so it had been born earlier in the day. I wanted to see if it was a boy or girl, but it was too dark, so I had to feel around to try to determine what it was. I was pretty sure it was a girl, and as I held her up in the moonlight, I could see by her face that she was a Magnum daughter. Just the look of her jaw…well, I know what his babies look like and I saw him in her face. (Of course I knew her mom was bred to him, but it was so amazing to see it so clearly in the moonlight like that.) I guessed she was some sort of fawn, but I’d have to see that in the morning. (The whites shine in the moonlight. If you’ve ever seen a garden of white flowers in the moonlight you’ll know what I mean.)

This little girl was not only walking around, she was running around and it looked like she was nursing too. This was excellent news! Her dam, Foxy Lady, was a first time mom. Sometimes first time moms don’t know quite what to do with their babies, or they don’t have milk yet. Various things can happen with them, but it looked like nature had done a perfect job while we were gone that day. A textbook birth and bouncing baby girl.

Since she was born on my mom, Suzy’s birthday, I decided to name this little cutie “Suzy Q” after her. This video was taken the next day. I hope you enjoy it as much as we are enjoying her!