This Long Island farm focuses on fibered livestock specializing in llamas
When Tabbethia Haubold isn’t on the road professionally shearing animals from Vermont to Georgia, she runs her 17-acre yarn and fiber farm in Yaphank.The farm commits to the well-being of fibered livestock, specializing in llamas. In addition to llamas, the farm breeds sheep, angora goats, angora rabbits, alpacas, and hens.“Our mission statement is to put a face with the fiber,” said Haubold. “You can do just that by coming here.”Being a professional shearer, Haubold also began a business designing yarn.She utilizes the fiber, as well as fiber from other American farms, in the production of their own yarns.“I found that many people that had these animals just as pets and didn’t always have an end result...
11.13.20 | 02:39 | CC