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Buy 4 breedings for $3,000 We do financing- We also have a cash savings plan CASH & Save $250.00 offer only until Dec. 31 2006 That is 4 breedings for $2, 750 cash We only have 6 packages available at that price! Best variety of genetics--choose any of our studs--use one or use one of each |
Colin and Marie Towells
moved to Alberta in 1998 from Ontario. They have a son who lives in Ontario and
a daughter who lives in Magrath with three grandaughters. The oldest grandaughter has been showing llamas
from the start and her little sister started showing in 2003 at 4years of age
with the littlest one loving to groom. Colin and Marie have always loved animals. When they discovered llamas, the rest is history. The five acres in Magrath soon filled up. Marie has been on two conference committees both held in Lethbridge. She was the Vice President of the Chief Mountain Llama & Alpaca Club in 2003 and has been the President ever since. She also has been the Communications Director of the United Llama Breeders Association for the past 2 years. She is on the Marketing committee for the CLAA and now has one of the new positions on the Llama Division Board of the CLAA. Marie spins, weaves, knits, crochets, dyes & felts. She loves working with the fiber. She is making triangle scarves, shawls, rhuanas and ponchos. Colin and Marie take their animals to shows with
their granddaughter Miranda, Marissa and Montana. Miranda does a lot of training
and showing for them. Miranda does quit well in
the show ring both in obstacles, halter and showmanship. Miranda placed Reserve
Grand Champion at the Calgary Stampede in 2003 plus two Grand Champions and two
Reserve Grand Champions in 2003 at the Western Fall Classic and in 2002 plus others to numerous to
mention. Miranda also modelled some of the clothes at the Conference in 2003 in Lethbridge. Miranda showed at the Calgary Stampede in 2004 and won SUPREME
CHAMPION FEMALE with CMM CAPTIVA, TWO GRA Colin is an owner operator and hauls cars. He tries to get to the shows as much as possible. He does a mean impression of Elvis as we learned at the Conference in Lethbridge in 2003. He had always loved music and had a band in Ontario. He really enjoys the llamas. He get to do nails and needles. Colin and Marie take the llamas to nursing homes, parades, malls, agxpo and the local school. People love to touch the animals and interact with them. They welcome anybody to drop by and see the animals. They have a very diversified herd and they are double registered. They have suri llamas are well.
They have a new suri male who arrived in May 2003. He is a gorgeous Tri-colored suri. High Roller is his name and he has fibre that feels just like silk. Something to go into the future with. Watch for him out in the show ring. He started to work right away and has settled several girls even though he is very young. He won SUPREME CHAMPION at the Calgary Stampede in 2005. His offspring are awesome!!! Come and take a peek. Everyone is welcome to come and visit. Come and kiss a llama and have your picture taken. They hope you will enjoy the website.
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