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Welcome to our farm

8/20/2021

 
We are Harper Hill Llama farm. It has always been a goal of ours to create a website so we can better share our llamas. Finally we have done that with the help of our middle daughter. We are a small llama farm in Washington State. Joe and Stephanie along with our three daughters Nicole, Megan and Ashley. We have 9 llamas and one alpaca and a baby llama on the way in the Spring. Joe and I grew up showing llamas in 4-H and then bought his parents farm to call our own. Our kids enjoy showing at 4-H shows and open shows. We take the llamas on day hikes and camping and do PR events with them.
In 2017 we had our first baby llama born on our farm. He was born to our classic female Lena. Having the baby was such a great experience! Two years later his full brother was also born on our farm. We have started to expand our breeding program. Currently Lena is pregnant for a spring baby. In February we purchased another classic female to add to our breeding program but she won’t be old enough for two more years. Jenny and Lena are both classic type llamas, Lena is bred to a classic male and when Jenny is old enough she will be too.
We love having our llamas and showing them and sharing them with others! We are also very excited about doing some more breeding, on a small scale! Our kids are great helpers on the farm and do a great job with the chores and taking care of their animals! They are always excited to share their llamas with others.
​We are looking forward to sharing more about our farm and llamas!
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