When she presented herself, she came out "Nose and Toes" like most other alpacas. Unlike most, she had two front white cuffs and a little white on her head, while she had two dark parents. How did that happen?
Unique and beautiful, full of personality, she's a hit with every single ranch visitor. It's like Norah June has an eye for the camera and loves to pose for you.
Norah June appreciates hugs and grain and carrots and love. Sometimes she doesn't like to share the limelight, but she will share her love of brushing her neck with her livestock guardian dogs.
Because she's so well-loved, every single skein of yarn that she produces sells out quickly. The hats that have been knit from her "gifted fleeces" are the first to sell. She's adored; all she gives us is treasured.
Norah June is halter trained and will kush (with her halter on, go down to the ground) most times on command. She's smart, but at times avoid the halter when she sees it and doesn't feel like "partaking." Most times she's very compliant and ready to walk and party.
Norah June is shorter than most of the other females, and a little chubbier. We have not bred her. We think we have the perfect herdsire to expose her (Aragon) if he is wiling. We would like to give it a "try" in May. She has been showing us OVER AND OVER AGAIN that she wants to be bred. How can we refuse her?
Note: Norah June is definitely interested in being bred. If it wasn't so darned cold in Utah during the winter months, we would have told her YES to what she's been asking us for!