NEWBERRY LANE LLAMAS

The rugs are here!

We have received the rugs that we have made from our llama fiber and they are awesome!  Lots of choices.  Check out the Fiber Store tab for the ones we have for sale.  I just hung one over the piano and it looks great.  These rugs are heirloom quality and one of a kind for on a table, floor or as a wall hanging.

Also, I am looking for ideas for fiber classes to offer this fall and winter.  I would love to hear from you on what you want to see.  Contact me at llamas@wi.rr.com or 262-352-0508. 

Check out our Sale Page 2 for some females that are being offered for sale by Llama Adventures in Spring Green, Wisconsin.

Finally, come this fall I will be opening the farm up to groups on a very limited basis.  If you have a group that might be interested in a tour to learn and interact with llamas and do a simple fiber project, please contact me. 

Read more about Newberry Lane Llamas and how we got started.

Who are we?

     Newberry Lane Llamas is a small farm located near the Southern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest in southeastern Wisconsin. Our love for these fascinating and beautiful animals began in 1999 and has only continued to grow. 

     We breed and sell llamas for comformation, fiber and presence. We offer outside breeding services and have llamas and llama fiber products for sale. We have also offered clinics on the farm for handling, weaving and wet felting.  

      The farm is a family affair with Chuck doing much of the support work and Joanne making the breeding and buying decisions. While the kids and Joanne do much of the showing, Chuck has ventured into the showring on special occasions. Our farm exhibits in various ALSA shows and futurities throughout the year and have brought home Grand, Reserve, and Top 10 Honors.
We are members of the ALSA (Alpaca and Llama Show Association) , The International Lama Registry, and Wisconsin ORGLE.
Joanne has recently begun doing some great things with the llama fiber. She spins and knits and you can see her wearing some of her llama projects around town.
We have shared our llamas over the years with 4H youth, schools, Cub Scouts, Girls Scouts, church groups and family. We would love to share them with you.


We can't imagine life without a llama!
 Give us a call!
262-352-0508

 

Chuck  and Joanne Newberry
Newberry Lane Llamas
Eagle, WI
llamas@wi.rr.com  262.352.0508