Don & Nancy Dailey of
Vernonia, Oregon raise Pack,
Show, Companion & Guard Llamas

Quality Llamas for all Interests ...
 
"We live for and with our llamas"


A Sunny Afternoon ....
New Moon Llamas got its start with a visit to Nat and Sandy Shaddinger's "Windhaven Llama Farm" in southwest Washington state.  What was to be a "visit" and "think about it" outing turned into a drop-dead love affair with llamas.  When we left Nat and Sandy's farm that afternoon, we had acquired two wonderful llamas and a new friendship.

About this web page ...
We'll tell you a little about us and our llamas and give you some information about how to do some things easier.  We will be updating two sections (listed to the right) on a regular basis.  So, come back and visit us from time to time.

 

Funny Pictures

How We Do It
I Like....
big, sturdy llamas.  I like the light- woolled animals more than the woollies.  Nancy, on the other hand, likes the smaller woollies.  So... we have both.

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The Big Boys....
We call our breeding males "the Big Boys".  They represent some of the finest bloodlines in North America.  We have both old and new bloodlines and we recently purchased a full Peruvian that we are very excited about.
The Little Boys ...
These are our non-breeding, intact males and geldings.  The greatest value and profit is in show quality females.  But, here's a secret, you'll fall in love with the "Little Boys".  These guys have a temperament and personality you won't believe.  In fact, some of the "little Boys" aren't for sale at any price.

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Funny Pictures ...

We get an amusing picture from time to time and we'll share them with you as that happens.

The Girls ...

Our females are all for sale.  Prices vary from two-for-one's to very expensive.  If you would like a price list and pictures, we would be glad to e-mail that information.  Oh, I almost forgot!  Two of the girls are not for sale...the first two from Windhaven Farm will be here as long as we are.


How We Do It...

Feeders -  We had a lot of hay go to waste when we first started with our llamas.  They like to pull a wad of hay out of the feeder and stand and munch on it.  A lot of it ends up on the ground and gets used for stall bedding. A change in the spacing of the feeder bars has nearly eliminated the waste.  We found a 3" space between the bars works very well.  You can convert your old feeders and/or build new ones.  
E-mail us if you have any questions.

Click on the pictures of these feeders for a larger than life look.

 

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Thanks...
for visiting our web page.  We hope you had some fun or learned something new.  If you have questions or just want to chat, give us a call at 503-429-3703, e-mail, or drop by for a visit.



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7/20/01


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