Meet the team
The girls
Pep
(the herd look out and our old lady)
Arianwyn
(our first home-bred grey)
Why Why Why Delilah
(the food hoover)
Seren
(a bundle of floof)
Moss
(the boss)
Skye-larke
(the mini-me)
Kintra
(the cuddly one)
Iris
(an angry lady)
Baby
(grumpy in her aging years)
Dotty's Lottie
(don't touch me)
Kalahari
(the future boss)
Tayin
(in a world of her own)
Peoji
(a 2025 addition)
Yara
(a fudgey youngster)
River
(another chunky monkey from Skye)
Delta
(a black girl at last)
The Boys
Orinoco
(the stud)
Romeo
(fleecy and friendly)
Chaac
(small but luxurious)
Earl grey
(the gentle giant)
Freddie
(the trouble maker)
Tarbert
(gentle and loving)
The Albatross
(large and lovely)
Zonda
(a future stud?)
The Goats
We have a small herd of Guernsey goats. Females are used for milk, which is suitable for raising baby alpacas and lambs that cannot feed from their mums. All our baby goats are part bottle-fed to give their mums a rest on an evening. This alone time is something they greatly enjoy, running to their night time shed and happily trotting back to their babies in the morning.
Our boys are walking and petting goats that will join you on a stroll around our land and will even carry your picnic. They love cuddles, brushes and fuss.
Primrose
Princess
Beatrice
Zebedee
Peony
Odin
Tank
Alma
Ivy
Our Llamas
Our journey into the world of llamas began in 2023. They are very different to alpacas!! They form our walking and trekking team, just as they would in South America
Phantom
(a no drama llama)
Maggie
(young and goofy)
Dylan
(the leader)
Holly
(big and bonny)
Greyface Dartmoor sheep
Possibly the sweetest natured and cutest native sheep breed. The Greyface Dartmoor is relatively small with lots of fleece. Attenborough is our future herd sire as we help the work of preserving and maintaining the presence of this breed to safeguard it for the future. Our foundation herd is from Litharge who are extremely experienced with the breed. Their fleeces are used to make out welly/boot insoles which are ridiculously warm.
Rosa and Mary
Ed
Dolly
Christmas pudding
Other sheep
In 2025 we started our foundation flock of Shetlands. Their fleeces will be used in peg loom creations. The flock is made up of Heather, Daffodil, Zinnia and Petunia.
We also have our two rescue orphans Annie and Gossip Girl. They are very friendly and do a lot of our outreach sessions.