I would like you to meet our two newest employees…
Thelma
and Louise.
Thelma is here to eat and grow fabulous llama fiber.
Louise is here to eat, grow some llama fiber and most importantly serve as sheep guardian (she has great guarding instincts).
They would like for you to excuse their somewhat haggard appearance, they’ve been on one heck of a wild ride lately. Now that they’ve had a bath to wash the stink off, a haircut and plenty of groceries to eat they’ll be looking fabulous again in no time.
The girls found their way here via the Southeast Llama Rescue and Llama Reserve organizations. There are an overwhelming amount of llamas needing loving homes in Indiana right now. If you have room in your pasture and in your heart please contact them to see if they might have somebody for you to love.
11 comments:
Cute, love their names! Are Llamas more protective over stock than Alpacas??
Yes, llamas simply because of their size are better guards. Alpacas tend to need guarding. Although I've noticed Dino has great instincts to be the leader and warn everyone when something is going down. He just wouldn't try to defend them I don't think.
I love Thelma and Louise, the llamas and the movie!
If they live up to their names, you'll have plenty to write about. ;D
Glad you were able to bring them to a new home from the rescue -- it will be very interesting between the girls and the rat pack
Jean-MN
*Love* how this worked out for you, Christine!! :-)
Thelma and Louise don't know how lucky they are to get you as their farm mama!
Welceom to Thelma And Louise!!
Boy, they are so cute! I just love that you have such a wonderful collection of employees. I look forward to reading your blog.
Oh my goodness, Christine, thank heavens you explained that they are rescues. Poor Thelma is so very, very thin. Louise looks hardly better. I'm sure you'll have them fat and sassy in no time.
What a kind soul you are ! keep us posted on their progress.
Aww, they are such loves! I'm sure they'll be lots of fun, just like T & L from the movie!
Mary
Good for you! You'll have them back on track in no time.
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