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  HARPER HILL LLAMAS
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Babies Born On Our Farm

Harper Hill's Aurora Peak

Harper Hill's Aurora Peak
Classic Female
DOB May 17, 2004
Harper Hill's Tobia's Tatoosh x Jenny Lake

This female is very special she the first baby born on our farm that we bred ourselves and also she is the granddaughter of Lena who we lost in April of 2024.  Aurora is named for Aurora Peak which is at Mount Rainier.  She was born weighing 33 pounds and has been gaining at least a pound a day! We are very excited to watch her grow.  We will be keeping Aurora to add to our breeding program.

Harper Hill's Lamar Valley

​Harper Hill's Lamar Valley
​classic male
DOB 3/8/2024
HOLR Sgt. Pepper  x JNKs Sulu's Lena
​ILR# 298923

We were very excited for this baby! He is a good-looking male.  His name comes from the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park.  We visited there several years ago and loved it! Lamar is very independent and very strong. He is gaining weight at half a pound to a pound a day! We are looking forward to watching him grow. At 6 weeks old Lamar lost his mother Lena he has been bottle fed but he is thriving. Sadly on May 18, 2024 Lamar passed away from a tragic accident. 

Harper Hill's Rainier

​Harper Hill's Rainier
classic male
​Born May 26, 2022
Classic male llama
WRTL Dewey Moore x JNK Sulu’s Lena
Rainier is named for Mount Rainier which is a place that we love to go hiking and camping every summer!

​Rainier has been sold

Harper Hill's Tobias's Tatoosh

Harper Hill’s Tobias’s Tatoosh
Classic male
DOB June 9, 2019
Anders Tobias x JNK Sulu’s Lena
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​Tatoosh is named after the Tatoosh range that is near Mount Rainier National Park where we love to hike and camp.
keeper he is going to be our classic herdsire.  Tatoosh just sired his first baby, and we couldn't be happier with how she turned out! 

Harper Hill's Rampart

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Harper Hill's Rampart
Classic Male
DOB September 16, 2017
Anders Tobias x JNK Sulu’s Lena
Rampart is named for Rampart Ridge which is a hike we have done at Mount Rainier a few times.  
​sold

Harper Hill Llama Farm
Joe and Stephanie Bromm and Family
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