Alpaca for sale at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
It is that time of year when we decide who to keep and who to sell. At this point we have two older white females for sale and four yearling females born in 2020. We also have two yearling males for sale:
The four yearlings are:
showing just two of the Dark Brown, Mid Brown, Dark Fawn and Light fawn girls available and two fleeces:
more details upon request.
Two yearling males available for sale – one white and one fawn:
friendly Alpaca all registered with the British Alpaca Society and microchipped
Covid 19 and Anaphylaxis Thank you NHS from Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
We have been very busy here at Kensmyth with the birthing season just around the corner.
What better time than to be invited for the Covid 19 inoculation. My friends had taken time to persuade me to have it due to my anaphylaxis. However the beautiful Cirencester Hospital was the destination and off I duly went.
The helpers, assistants staff and NHS were absolutely brilliant and calmly took on board the possibility of a reaction and had everything ready should there be problems.
Unfortunately immediately after having the inoculation (approx 3-4 minutes) I reacted violently and urgently needed the Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics, ambulance and taking to Swindon Hospital.
Following all the necessary adrenaline, antihistamine, Oxygen and 6 hour Drip – I am fine.
I have to say a big thank you to the entire team working on me and saving my life.
Well done the NHS.
Beautiful Cirencester near Kensmyth Alpaca, Clay Meadow
I found out the other day that if you do not pay into certain Building Societies then they freeze your account, write to you (you may have moved as in my case) and then if no reply is received, the government then gives your money in that account to Charity. Only in cases where the person has died will you get it back. Be warned friends if you move to update accounts you had forgotten about..
hence visiting the beautiful Cirencester recently to sort that one out.. phew!
Silver Wedding at Kensmyth Alpaca, Clay Meadow
Well it has been a long journey for us and we have moved farms four times in our twenty five years together so far. Our journey has been challenging and the last two years for us along with everyone but we are now Grandparents with three lovely sons and a granddaughter still living on our farm in the Cotswolds.
Thank you for the beautiful cake Mum and Dad.. and the lovely take away too!
Droning on at Kensmyth Alpaca Clay Meadow
well it is quite interesting looking at the world from above when it is your own property! Booked for Aerial shots and Drone footage with an expert “drone person” if that is what they are called, I was quite taken aback as how such a tiny piece of equipment can achieve so much..
the landing spot above.. below the synchronisation..
below – my in foal rare breed draught mare cared not a jot when it took off LOL
Happy Birthday sweet 24 at Kensmyth Alpaca, Clay Meadow
Well somebody had their 24th Birthday recently and no Grandma available (Covid 19 shielding) to make the regular cake.. dilemma!
However, having a sweet tooth, I have to say that the Birthday Boy was ecstatic to receive his favourite “gummies” in the form of a “gummie” yummy cake.. bring it on..
March 2021 Hello at Kensmyth Alpaca
It is hard to believe it is March. With the snow/freeze hopefully gone we can start the real work of getting the land shipshape for Spring..
Blood Moon in the Cotswolds
not much more you can say about the Blood Moon this week except spectacular!
Cria fleece at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
We are always remarkably proud of our cria year on year at Kensmyth and last years cria – 2020 born are no exception.. fine, dense, crimpy, long staple length – they got it!
How far we have come at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
Sometimes, especially in the low times and wet weather times, one needs to take stock of just how far you have come. Success is not necessarily achieved by a measure of something tangible but how you actually feel about it – we love it here and our passion shows in how we tend the land and keep the livestock!
winter drive
how different in full grass below..
fond pictures of the farm in different seasons..
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