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Our Mission Statement:
Our breeding program focuses on producing sound and healthy llamas with excellent conformation, friendly temperaments, and exquisite suri fiber. We value pedigree highly and all of our breeding stock have been selected from some of the most influential bloodlines in North America.
Farm Description:
Mystic Moon Llamas is situated in the beautiful rolling mountains of western Vermont. The property is on a peaceful country road, and consists of 1000 acres of pristine meadows, woodland, and the Coy Mountain range. Two historic farms on the property are home to the llama herd, and the third is inhabited by nine Icelandic horses.
Each animal at Mystic Moon has been acquired from among some of the most influential breeders in the nation. We value pedigree as well as phenotype; and we research bloodlines thoroughly. Our breeding program focuses on producing sound and healthy llamas with excellent conformation, friendly temperaments, and exquisite suri fiber. Our herd now numbers twenty llamas, including our proven true black E-Line suri herdsire, GNLC Ballistic. Our females represent top suri males, including FFF Tapa de Seda, Bolivian Radical and OverExposed, FFF Chiri-O, Silver Moon Tresor, Peruvian Patronis, and Peruvian Kantu to name just a few. All of our llamas are ILR registered and several are SLA keured as well.
Our involvement with suri llamas has had a remarkable impact on our lives. Their beauty and elegance have fascinated us and drawn us into becoming dedicated llama owners. Their boundless curiosity and exceptional intelligence combine to make each individual character truly unique, and all llamas dramatically different from every other livestock species. In every season, these llamas are beautiful and entertaining. The playful romping of the youngsters, the tranquility of the dams, and the proud majesty of the herdsires all combine to create the extraordinary llama experience....
We enjoy showing visitors our farm and look forward to welcoming you to Mystic Moon Suri Llamas!
Margaret and Emma Fowler
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