Mayfield Alpaca Farm, Sheffield
My housemates and I went for a short getaway to Sheffield in the summer of 2018. The journey from Manchester took about an hour and the entrance fee is GBP3.50 while the alpaca food was GBP0.50. Highly recommended if you're interested in alpaca.
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A trip to Mayfield Alpaca Farm, Sheffield, England.
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Alpacas in Sheffield!
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SHEFFIELD DAY 2 | my fear of alpacas lol
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Alpaca Farm; a hobby that turned into a pioneering enterprise in Sheffield
Our Return Visit to Alpacas near the Manor House Hotel
We're back down in Fermanagh for a mini break. The last time we were at the fabulous Manor House Hotel we went for a walk nearby and spotted some Alpacas. And here they are again just where we left them last time. Such comical looking creatures! They are so very curious about strangers!
The Alpaca (Vicugna pacos) is a species of South American camelid, similar to, and often confused with the llama. However, alpacas are often noticeably smaller. Alpacas are kept in herds that graze on the level heights of the Andes of Southern Peru, Western Bolivia, Ecuador, and Northern Chile. They were not bred to be working animals, but were bred specifically for their fiber. Alpaca fiber is used for making knitted and woven items, similar to wool. Alpacas communicate through body language. The most common is spitting when they are in distress, fearful, or mean to show dominance. Alpacas have been domesticated for thousands of years.
Alpacas have become very popular in Northern Ireland. Some farmers find that they are good company and are protective of sheep/cows.They are large and intimidating and will challenge any intruder like a fox who comes into their field.
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Alpaca walking at Charnwood Forest Alpacas
We were given a voucher to talk these gorgeous animals for a walk at Charnwood Forest Alpacas. Penny and my wife got to walk Karma and I had Fortunes.
Because they ask you to hold the leash with two hands meant I was unable to film any of the actual walk. Didn't mind too much as it was a great experience.
Day 3 - Road Trip - Northern Ireland - Llamas and Derry
The most amazing day, to celebrate Mike's 30th. We walked a Llama, that's right we went Llama Trekking and it was amazing. We also had a picnic. We loved this and the company offer so many different activities you could really make a day of it. To nook your tickets visit the following website.
We then headed over to Derry which was lovely. This town has everything from city walls, shops, ice cream parlours and the best brewery. We had drinks and tapas at the walled city brewery which was lovely.
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ALPACA FARM
I like vloggy things so I made one of my lovely day with my dude friend Twatt. That's his nickname, he's a turd.
HIGHLIGHT had to be the Alpaca Farm we found spontaneously, so darn cool!Subcribe to me!
Grace Clough - Sheffield Legend
Paralympic gold medallist Grace Clough unveils her star in Sheffield's walk of fame, as the latest Sheffield Legend.
Lewman Acres- Alpacas and Guest House in South Lakeland
Addison Lewman takes Lkldtv on a tour of her family’s alpaca farm. Set on 5 acres off of Crews Lake Drive in South Lakeland, Lewman Acres- Alpacas and Guest House is home to Ryan and Megan Lewman, their children, a small herd of Alpacas, donkeys, pigs, and chickens. The guest house is a one bedroom home with a sleeper sofa that sleeps up to 4 guests.
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Young Animal Hero of the Year Award - Storm Burgess
Animal lover Storm could have felt sorry for herself when, aged ten, she began to suffer a number of serious health problems.
The first blow was when doctors investigating a severe cough she'd had for several years diagnosed her with cystic fibrosis, although tests later showed that was not the cause.
Then she started having problems in her eyes and was told she was going to lose her sight.
But instead, to the amazement of her family, Storm decided she would take her mind off her problems - by helping make life better for animals.
Over the last year she has raised more than £12,000 for 16 different animal charities, by organising raffles, cake sales, tombolas and charity nights.
She also sells her own toys, DVDs and other belongings to raise money, donates her pocket money, and often puts on fundraising events at her school, Sheffield Park Academy, during lunch breaks and playtimes.
Storm also goes into shops and supermarkets asking them to donate cat and dog food, which she then takes to local animal shelters and kennels.
She even managed to secure the support of supermarket Morrisons, which provides vouchers as well as food to help feed animals in the rescue centres she helps.
And every day before going to school she takes food to feed a local colony of feral cats near her home in Sheffield.
Not surprisingly, Storm's parents Tracy and Andy are bursting with pride about how much she has achieved, especially knowing how much she has gone through.
Tracy, 46, said: She's just amazing. She was a healthy girl and then suddenly a load of problems all arrived at the same time. Doctors didn't know what the problem was. At one point she had 33 hospital appointments in the space of three months.
But she decided not to let it get her down and started fundraising.
She's always loved animals, she's been vegetarian for the last six years, and has gained so much from going to the rescue centres and helping out.
For her first fundraising event, Storm got people to sponsor her to bake 50 buns in only two hours, which she then sold - making over £200.
She also put on a charity night at the Mayfield Alpacas animal park in Sheffield, raising £1800.
Tracy added: But she doesn't take any credit for herself. We're so proud of her for winning such a big award, but if she hears me talking about it she tells me off for showing her up! She takes it in her stride and can't understand the amazing things she has done.
Storm, who has an older brother Reece, 13, said: I have always loved animals and do whatever I can to help them.
Humans can tell you when something's wrong or if they are being neglected, but animals can't. That's why we need to find out what is happening to them and try to help.
It's so rewarding just being able to look around and see the animals I am helping. One time when I went up to the rescue centre I saw a dog that desperately needed medication, and I was able to buy it for him. He got really well and it probably saved his life.
Storm, who has four cats, two dogs and a gerbil, says that she wants to become a vet when she is older, and ultimately wants to reach her personal fundraising target of £10,000.
Last year Storm was guest of honour at the House of Lords where she received an award in recognition of her fundraising efforts.
She said: I want to continue helping animals for the rest of my life and I think this is a really good way.
I got really excited when my mum told me I had won the Animal Heroes award. I was running around screaming and cuddling my dog.