Contact
Sunora Farm Classic Llamas
Dallas, Oregon
Susan Baldwin
phone: 971-237-7134
email: susan@sunorallamas.com
2011 Farm Photos
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”And then I wound up at an open-air brick pavilion for the llama judging. Llamas are gentle, dignified beasts, and here were four of them being shown by teenagers. The animals’ military bearing, heads high, their stately gait, their dark soulful eyes-they looked as if they’d walked straight out of Dr. Doolittle, and it was sweet to see them being handled lovingly by teenagers. Pigs are something else-you can see how a person might need to whack a pig. But nobody would ever whack a llama. According to a poster, they are raised for ‘fiber, showing, carting, guardians, and companionship.’ One girl stood by her llama and blew gently on its nose, and he looked lovingly into her eyes. A sort of conversation. If every teenager had his or her own llama, this would be a very different country.“
Vanora and Earligold