

Deer are a frequent visitor to the areas around the East Webburn. In fact, they must live there permanently, moving up and down the valley as they are disturbed, little affected by field boundaries. They are always hard to photograph. this is a recent one:

Starting Out – the Alpacas arrive! Please click on the image thumbnails to see a larger picture We visited every Alpaca farm in the Northern Hemisphere (well it felt like it !) looking at stock and trying to cut a deal. We had by this time come to the conclusion that we required 5 pregnant…

Just a quick update as promised to let you know what progress we have made in the last few months. Firstly, our third cria was born on Easter Sunday almost a month overdue. It was a little girl with a lovely chocolate coloured coat. She was delivered text book style without the need for any…

Please click on the image thumbnails to see a larger picture Just a short note to let you know how everybody at West Webburn Alpacas is getting along. Demeter’s Cria was born in May, a very large healthy boy tipping the scales at 11kg which is huge by anybody’s standards. He has continued to grow…

Click here for Dartmoor Llama Walks and West Webburn Alpacas Steve Weymouth & Diane Cackett, Ponsworthy House, Ponsworthy, Newton Abbot, TQ13 7PJ How it all began About a year ago Diane asked me if I thought it was a good idea if we got a dog. She has always kept dogs and after loosing her…