Episode 5: Guanacos in Love? (What BREEDING Taught Us)

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Breeding animals is like sowing seeds. They are both acts of hope.   And when you perform acts of hope, you are not only doing something for your future, but you are enriching your present. This episode is a love story within a love story.  Lisa and Greg will explain how and why they established a breeding program at their farm. You’ll learn great gossipy tidbits about guanaco seduction and hear from their vet who explains exactly why it takes guanacos 45 minutes to breed. You’ll meet guanacos Angie and Coacher, who may have found true love and leave feeling like no matter how worried or scared you are about the future, plant seeds in the present. 

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Show Notes & Episode Transcript

“Okay girl, he’s waiting for you,” Lisa said while gesturing to one of the guanacos

“Do you wanna go in?” Greg said. “You want to eat his pellets again?”

When we first started raising our guanacos, breeding was a difficult subject on our farm.  Greg wanted babies, and I didn’t.  I was worried that we couldn’t manage the ones we already had and besides, guanacos live for 25+ years, which means they would likely outlive us. But, Greg took on the breeding program for both of us.  Which means, he did us both a favor by remaining hopeful.  In the process, he planted seeds–literally and metaphorically for the future.  His hope, it turns out, was fueled by love.  And when I finally saw that, I embraced the breeding program and so much more.

Lisa Mitchell
Hi, I’m Lisa!

I’m a fiber farmer and land steward committed to making beautiful things and making a beautiful life. I raise animals for their fiber, ceate things you can buy, and write and tell stories about the discoveries I make along the way.

5 Comments

  1. What an amazing episode. I am sitting here in a puddle of tears, it was so touching. Thank you for this ongoing unfolding story. I think what touched me most was your love for the guanacos and also for each other! The gift.

  2. Judith Anne Curcio on February 15, 2022 at 2:39 am

    Thank you….this is the first time I read this. Today was a disaster for me, and your message about planting seeds of hope in the present has helped me get through the day.

  3. Susan on February 25, 2022 at 4:15 pm

    I so appreciate how your love story reflected in how your life intertwines with these incredible animal beings. It is a time where we do need hope. Thanks.

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