Friday, December 25, 2009

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

Merry Christmas, everyone! Santa was good to us this year - we just got 3 new alpacas from Dougherty Creek Farms! They are Silly Millie, DCF Veronica, and DCF Kacie. We are really excited about these girls. Pictured at left is Silly Milly and Kacie, the mother / daughter pair. Both are beautiful. Milly is dense, straight, and conformationally strong. Kacie is still very young, but she looks like she'll have the same excellent conformation. Kacie's fiber is fine and showing some crimp, and we're hoping she'll do well next spring in the show ring.





Veronica is pictured at right. (We call her Roni). We are tremendously excited about this animal. Roni is dense, crimpy, with an incredible staple lenghth. Roni's fleece is incredibly soft - it's hard to keep your hands off of her. Roni will be bred to Ferrari's Excel later this spring, and that should be an outstanding cria!

May you all have safe travels this Christmas. In case you're wondering why I'm blogging on Christmas morning, it's the calm before the storm. My boys haven't gotten up yet!!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

New website / socks & scarves

A quick December update:

-Our redesigned website has been unveiled! Check it out, and tell us what you think: www.offbeatacres.com. Paul and I did it together (he handled the artwork / layout, and I did the text and pages). Let us know if you need help with your website, we're contemplating a side venture to our farm.

-Thank you to everyone who bought socks and scarves for Christmas!! Our sales were outstanding this year. We are even starting to see repeat customers, who can't get enough alpaca wear!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Hate Christmas shopping at the mall?

Come out and visit our farm store! We have a nice selection of Extreme Alpaca socks, casual socks, and dress socks, as well as scarves, yarn, and roving.

Alpaca fiber is known for being luxuriously soft and warm. Alpaca socks and scarves will keep your feet warm in our cold Wisconsin winters.

The yarn and roving is made from our own Offbeat Acres alpacas. If you enjoy knitting or spinning, there is nothing like working with real alpaca fiber.

Prices range from $16 - $26 for socks, $16 for roving, $26 for a 200 yard skein of yarn, and $30 for scarves.

Avoid the hustle and bustle of Christmas shopping, enjoy some peaceful country air, and do your Christmas shopping at Offbeat Acres. We will also deliver to the Madison area. Gift wrapping available too!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Lil Willow


Willow lost her battle over the weekend. It is sad, but it's also part of this business. Alpacas are ultimately livestock, and stuff like this is going to happen.

There are a few silver linings. Willow did not suffer, or go through a major decline. She was a little slow to get in the barn for the morning feeding, but that's it. She was sunning herself in the pasture, and it looked liked she died in her sleep.


The other silver lining came from the UW Vet Hospital. The vet who saw her back in August told us he would be interested in doing a necropsy when she passed. We didn't think much of it at the time, but decided to take him up on the offer. Paul said the doc was very excited to get her, and promised to treat her with utmost respect. The doc is doing research on alpacas with heart conditions, and will be able to learn a lot by comparing Willow's X-rays and test results from her August exam with the actual heart and how it's grown over the past few months.

Good bye, Willow. Rest in peace.