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On a hundred acres, Westerham Farm & Studio is centered around
a two-story brick Federal home built in 1734 by a British Sea Captain.
Its history through the years has been interesting, as one can imagine,
but today it is home to 50 stunning llamas as varied and diverse
as its own history. We are John and Debra McDougall. Our passion
for these gracious and intelligent animals began six years ago when
our daughters, Lucy & Audie, became involved in a local 4-H
Club designed for the young llama enthusiast. Our subsequent immersion
in the llama community provided us with an introduction to some
of the warmest, friendliest, giving and genuinely interesting (in
the best sense off the word…of course) folks we had ever had
the pleasure to meet and spend time with. Not only did this new
circle of friends change our lives, they cemented our commitment
to the raising, care and future of the camelid known as the "Llama".
Debra is an accomplished self-taught watercolorist,
having installed a number of shows throughout the US. She has a
home studio at the farm. Most recently Deb was commissioned by the
Board of Directors of The Llama Futurity Association to paint watercolors
of the seven class winners. Debra is available for commissions,
and has several works, that include flowers, old trucks, landscapes,
still lifes, and yes, even llamas that hang in private collections
from Chicago to Florida and New York to California.
John is is the Eastern Regional Vice President for Junior Achievement,
having worked for that organization for over 20 years. For more
than 80 years, Junior Achievement has been educating and inspiring
America's children to value free enterprise and experience the American
dream. Now more than ever, our children need to understand why our
free enterprise system is one of the cornerstones of the democracy
we cherish and defend. See www.libertyunites.org.
John's participation with llamas has included several stints as
the Show Announcer. He sits on the L.A.M.A.S. Board of Directors,
the nominating committee of ILR, and has recently been certified
as a Level 1 ALSA Judge.
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Currently we have several llamas for sale. Two of
the llamas offered for sale are below, but please contact us to
obtain the full list of llamas available.

Silkroad - Male |
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Westerham's
Dulce De Leche - Female |
Samponero x Sophia-Lynn |
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FVL Sirius x PPF
Whoopzee Daizee |
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of Birth: 06/14/99 |
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Here’s a
great bloodline. This boy is big and silver with silky medium
wool. He has strong confirmation and will add genes to your
breeding program that you will want.
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Dulce is a show ring standout... ALSA Eastern
Regional Reserve Grand Champion...Grand Champion, Old Dominion
Gold Cup...Grand Champion at the Ruby Show, Northeast Llama
Showcase. Her sire, Sirius, has won numerous Get of Sire Championships
as well as siring the winning female at the 2003 Llama Futurity
Association Show. Her dam is the biggest girl on the Farm and
a Dream Catcher daughter.
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Price: Inquire |
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Price: SOLD |
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