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Newsletters

We have been contributing articles to the Maine Llama Association (MLLA) newsletter and to the Greater Appalachian Llama and Alpaca Association (GALA). Some of these articles have been converted to web documents and are accessible through this page.

We have had a regular column, Observations from the Pasture, in the GALA Newsletter. The material covered in this column touches upon a wide range of subjects. A number of these columns are now available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. If you do not have the Adobe Acrobat Reader or if you have an older version (current version is 7.0) you may obtain a free copy from www.adobe.com. Click the following link to access these columns: Observations

We will be adding new documents as they are written and revising older documents. Pictures will be added where appropriate.

We are pleased to include a number of articles written by Lars Garrison of West Mountain Farm, Inc. in Stamford, VT. We are also pleased to include an article on Llama Jackpots by Sandy Page of Sputtermill Ranch in Petersham, MA.                                                                                                                                                                        

Description Source Created/Added Changed
Acquiring Your First Llama Farm Newsletter April, 1998  
Acquiring Your First Llama - Part 2 Farm Newsletter July, 1998  
Animal Rescue - Large Animals Lars Garrison   October, 2002
Barn Management - Another View MLLA Newsletter April, 1998  
Barnanalnia and Related Matters MLLA Newsletter April, 2001  
Basic Care of Llamas Lars Garrison   September, 2002
Confessions of an Organic Gardener, or, Nothing but the Straight Poop MLLA Newsletter November, 1998 July, 1999
Farm Newsletter, Volume 99-2 Farm Newsletter July, 1999  
Farm Newsletter, Volume 99-3, 4 Farm Newsletter January, 2000 February, 2000
Fencing Farm Newsletter October, 1998 June, 1999
Lama Behavior Lars Garrison   September, 2002
Llamas as Herd Animals Farm Newsletter April, 1999  
My Life may be Full of Grays, But ... MLLA Newsletter January, 2001  
More Confessions of an Organic Gardener, or, Toujours Manure MLLA Newsletter June, 1999  
Observations from the Pasture GALA Newsletter Various  
Of Moose and Llamas Farm Newsletter January, 1999  
Reflections on a Late Winter Thaw MLLA Newsletter April, 2000  
Sheepguards - Llamas? Lars Garrison   September, 2002
The Great Escape MLLA Newsletter January, 2001 September, 2002
The Orphaning of a Cria MLLA Newsletter November, 1997 June, 1999
Thoughts Upon the Completion of the First Year with Llamas MLLA Newsletter June, 1998 June, 1999
To De-Worm or Not to De-Worm, That is the Question GALA Newsletter April, 2002 September, 2002
Training Llamas - Step One Lars Garrison   September, 2002
Why Llamas? For Fun of Course Lars Garrison   September, 2002
Why Llama Jackpots Sandy Page   September, 2002
Winter and Llamas Farm Newsletter January, 1999  
 

Lynd & Jeanne Blatchford

Greenbriar Llama Karma Farm

759 Turkey Street, North Berwick, ME 03906

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