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EasyGo Farm
Coming Events 2010
Feb 19: sheep shearing at EasyGo Farm.
Done!
June 5: alpaca shearing at EasyGo Farm;
fleece buyers, helpers, and visitors welcome!
Done!
Clean skirted fleece for sale.
Sept 26-27: Oregon Flock & Fiber Festival, Canby
Fairgrounds, Canby OR. Our herdsire Obi-Wan Kenobi,
AOO is on the cover of the catalog!
Nov, Fri-Sun, Thanksgiving weekend: Open Barn
& Alpaca Sale at Alpacas of Oregon. We're co-hosting
the annual Open Barn at Alpacas of Oregon. Come
meet the alpacas and their new babies, touch their
luxurious fleece, shop for yarn, sweaters, scarves, & more.
2011
April : Country Living Experience,
May : Mission Mill Museum, Salem OR, 10:00-4:00.
We'll have alpacas, fleece, yarn for sale; there are also
goats, sheep, often other animals, demos, music, and a
plant sale. The old wool mill is fascinating to explore.
May: Memorial Day weekend: Open Barn & Alpaca
Shearing.
June: Black Sheep Gathering and EVAA Alpaca Festival,
Lane County Fairgrounds, Eugene OR
July 4, Berry Festival, Smith Berry Barn, Scholls, Oregon.
EasyGo Farm is located south of Hillsboro, Oregon, and
southwest of Portland.
We raise fiber animals - alpacas and sheep.
We sell breeding stock, fiber production and 4-H animals,
fleece, yarn and other alpaca products - some from the Alpaca
Fiber Co-op of North America, some handcrafted.
All our alpacas are ARI registered, selected for fleece quality,
conformation, and temperament.
Our sheep are bred to be all-around animals, producing wool
for handspinning and custom freezer lamb.
We offer boarding for alpacas, stud service for both sheep
and alpacas, and support for new and prospective alpaca and
sheep owners.
Visitors are always welcome - in person or by mail, phone, or
email.
Bridget, wearing the Pendleton blanket
she won for Grand Champion fleece at
the Tri-County Lamb & Wool Show.
last update 7/25/10
Young alpaca and lambs
AJ's Peruvian Champion ~
he's got the name and
he's got the game.
We have 2 lambs for sale,
born March 2010, one ewe
and one wether (neutered
male): $100 each. They are
black, sired by a black
Corriedale ram; the dams
are Romney crosses.