Welcome to Dream Come True's barnyarnd family members. Today for FAF Fiber arts friday I thought I would share with you our barnyard and you would meet our fiber critters along with the rest of the barnyard members. I have been asked a number of times since FAF what we had for fiber animals. So this post is for you to become really familiar with my family of 4 leggeds!
Welcome to th barnyarnd:
This is the Dahli Llama, our guard llama and boy does he do his job. Hes been emplyed here 12 years! Dahlis fiber is not the softest, so he is used for felting decorative items or purses. But he holds his weight in gold with his guarding efforts....He has a wonderful smile doesen't he?
This is Serianna and her daughter Dahlia, Nigerian goats. They were used for their milk to make goats milk soap. And they are mascots for the farm. They love people and especially kids! So they welcome folks as they enter the barnyard
Tis is Angel our second llama with some of the Babydolls, Jelly Bean, Raisinette and Winny. All of these guys are used for spinning yarns.
This is Hershey's Kiss-Babydoll Southdown, my oldest gal on the farm. Some of the other ewes are her daughtes!
Breakfast on the farm and enjoyable activity!
Two of our Weimeraners, Sage and her daddy Zeeke basking in the sun.
My most loved little rescue, a dwarf horse, Spartakus! OMG I just love him. Id bring him inside if my DH would let me! I brough him up on the deck and got the warning of "You better not bring him inside!" Oh well, we tried.
Hershey, looking pretty.
Some fo the critters sayin "Good Morning" as I walked up to the barn.
Mowing the lawn.
Our third Weimeraner 12 year old Mama Zoe! enjoying the sun and warmth on her old arthritic bones. Such a good girl.
Some of those sheep just would not be photographed! Stayed tucked away, must have been a bad hair/wool day, maybe next time. I think we only missed two... And dont forget soon we will be adding 3 Pygora goats to the farm. So next farm phoot session will include them. I hope you enjoyed meeting my beloved barnyard family members. Maybe someday some of you will meet them in person.
XO
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2 comments:
It was so much fun reading your article and meeting your lovely helpers. Thank you!
Kristine
storybookfibers@gmail.com
What a nice visit to your farm. I love all of your animals. I wish I had more, now. I miss my goats so much. It looks like the chickens will be the only farm critters in our life.
Thanks for the tour de animalia.
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