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TriState Llama Caregivers
We have included several names who will help in llama capture and rescue. We also provide speakers for your group on Llama Education, and Basic Needs of the Llama and Rescue. We have open farm days for your group or individuals to visit and have some hands - on - experience with our llamas. Some of these farms have an educational center available and printed information to help you learn more about llamas. We are in the process of making a video on basic needs and llama capture. If you need advice from a llama veterinarian we can provide you with several contacts. We can also help in shearing, toenails, and vaccinations. You may contact us with your request at goodnewsllamas@zoominternet.net or contact a member that is close to your area. We all work as a team to accomplish a rescue or placement.
| Jackandonna Moore Timberlane Llamas 5308 Stagecoach Rd. Somerset OH 43783 740 -743 - 1092 east of Columbus, Ohio |
The Moores are the pioneers in starting llamas in Ohio. They started the llama show at the Ohio State Fair. Timberlane Llamas has an open farm policy - call for an appointment. The Moores offer all types of llama education for the new owner, advice on purchasing, advice on breeding, advice on medical problems and workshops on shearing, training, showing your llama. |
| Tom & Judy Ross Good News Llamas 975 Co. Rd. 104 Chesapeake, Ohio 45619 740 - 867- 4267 home 304 - 696-7310 work Southern Ohio goodnewslamas@zoominternet.net |
Foster Home Site, Llama Education Center, Speakers on Llama Education, Rescue, Standards of Care, purchasing advice. Open farm policy for groups or individuals. Come learn about llamas and find out "what can you do with a llama". |
| Mitzi Ross Good News Llamas 113 Nelson Ave. South Point, Ohio 45680 740- 377-9516 home 304-429-6755 ext. 3205 work Southern Ohio/Ashland KY Email: goodnewsllamas@aol.com |
Speaker for Llama Education, Novice Spinning and Fiber, Rescue and capture contact. Photos of your farm or llamas. |
| Jeff and Anne Higginbotham Head & Heart Llamas 4721 Green Valley Rd. Huntington, WV 25701 304-525-4380 Huntington, West Virginia Email: hhllamas@ezwv.com |
Foster Home, Rescue and Capture, Transporting, Spinning, Fiber, Educational information, shearing information, basic training. Open farm for hands on with the llamas. |
| Carlyle & Diana
Lewis Spring Rock Farm 95 PVT. Dr. 1142 Co. Rd. 70 Proctorville, OH 45669 740-886-7086 Southern Ohio Email: dlewis8137@aol.com
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Foster Home, Rescue and
Capture, Transporting, Llama education, spinning and fiber. Health
problems advice, purchasing advice
Guard Llama information, Goat Milk (for your crias), shearing and basic training. Open farm with hands on with the llamas. |
| Annette Ericksen George and Maxine Hinkle Simply Llamas at Twin Maples Farm Rt 1 Box 635 Milton, WV 25541 (304) 743-0908 Milton, WV AGEricksen@aol.com Web Site - Twin Maples Farm |
With 8 rescued llamas some with behavioral problems Twin Maples offers assistance in evaluating problem llamas or alpacas. If you need help with shearing or have fiber you want to give to the fiber pool please contact Annette Ericksen. Speakers for standards of care, rescue and fiber use. Twin Maple Farm is available for foster care. |
| Roger and Wendy
Stebelton Perfect Point farms 3941 Amanda Northern Road NW Carroll, Ohio 43112 (614) 833-4473 rogerstebelton@greenapple.com |
Foster care, transport. Wendy is our "evaluate the situation" caregiver in central Ohio. New owner information packets and basic care packets. |
| Fran Moore Fran's Farm Rt. 7, Box 118 So. Charleston, WV 25309 304_768_6489 francm@aol.com
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Rescue and capture contact , Spinning, weaving and fiber information |