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Read MoreHello everybody, My name is Tenbury Wells and I’m the youngest of all the llamas at Old King Street Farm. I haven’t written to you before. That’s me on the right with my white lead rope and dazzling orange halter. Because I’m growing quite quickly, I’ll need to have my halter changed soon,…
Read MoreHello Everyone, I’ve not written to you before. My name is Maes Howe and I will be the last of the female llamas at Old King Street Farm to have a birthday this year. I’ll be two years old on 30th September. Talking of birthdays, we’ve just had a visit from a two-legged…
Read MoreThe llamas at Old King Street Farm have just had a fantastic weekend. We crammed a lot in and have had a couple of very nice trips out. Let me tell you all about them. On Saturday all the boys – Silbury, Ringsbury, Avebury, Stenness and I went to the village show at nearby…
Read MoreHello everyone. I haven’t written to you before, and I thought it would be nice to let you catch up on all the recent llama comings and goings at Old King Street Farm. This is me lying in the sun, occupying the most important place on the farm – the space next to the…
Read MoreHello everyone. I’ve been having a whale of a time recently and have had a good laugh at Ringsbury’s expense (but only from the other side of a fence). It was very hot three weeks ago and the two hairy boys, Avebury and Ringsbury were sheared. Obviously I was always the most…
Read MoreWhen we are out for a llama trek I take up a position at the rear of the llama train where I can keep my eye on things. It’s good if I can make sure the other llamas are walking properly. Some might say I walk in last place because I’m slower, but that’s…
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