| Shearing
by Tracy Annis
I have been shearing for three years
now and I absolutely Love it. Before I learned to shear,
it was a time of the year that I dreaded. It was exhausting
and stressful on me and the animals. Not only were we subjecting
our herd to a stressful day of traveling and shearing, but
also exposing them to many unknown animals. I became very
determined to create an environment that was safe, kind,
efficient and fun. At the time, I was training to become
a Camelidynamics Practitioner. This training gave me not
only new methods and techniques to work with, but also a
broader understanding of these animals. I have implemented
all that I have learned into the handling of these animals,
which is what we do a lot of on shearing day.
I shear alpacas on the ground, stretched out, using the
pro-tie. I feel it is the safest method.
Llamas are sheared standing. I prefer to have them in a
10x10 pen.
Preparation for shearing:
• Provide a source of electricity
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Provide a shaded area to shear
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Provide at least two other
people to help. One at the head, and one to collect fleece.
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Be prepared to bring each animal
to the shearer
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Have bags with labels for fleece
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Old towels come in handy at
times.
Shearing Fees:
$35 - 1-10 alpacas
$30 - 10 and up
This includes the style of cut you want, and toenails.
Trimming of front teeth - $10
(I do not do fighting teeth)
Travel Fees:
$25 set up fee for any farm within 50 miles
.55 per mile (round trip) over 50 miles plus hotel accommodations
if needed.
To
schedule a shearing contact:
Tracy Annis
512-293-5021 or
512-847-8580
tracy@theoldoaksranch.com
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