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Other opportunities may be available, please e-mail [email protected] and let us know a bit more about what you are looking for. More will be added to this page soon... 
We are currently looking closely at our 2025 production, all of which we wish we could keep :) But can't keep them all, if someone is of interest to you please let us know! 

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Labubu   9.16.25      Female   ILR: 300845
Available at the Cascade Llama Sale March online auction. cascadellamasale.hibid.com  Lot 101
Sire: Laredo MU03
​Dam: Lumberjill 
Everyone needs a Labubu! Labubu was born on 9/16/25, and I knew she was special from the very first second. If you’re looking for a show prospect in heavy wool, this is your girl! Every day she seems to have a little more fiber coverage than the day before—she’s only going to get more exotic with age. She is very upright, and you’ll usually find her out in the field striking a pose. Labubu’s sire is our Laredo MU03, a champion in both silky wool male and performance, as well as Jacob’s #1 packer. Laredo is a son of GNLC Hi Rez, who has produced many award winners for us. Rez is now owned by New Leaf Llamas in California, and Laredo is proudly keeping that line alive here in our herd. Laredo’s dam is our #1 La Luna daughter, La Londe—four out of five of Londe’s offspring are keepers in our herd, including Laredo! Labubu is the first Laredo daughter offered for sale! Labubu’s dam is one of our most exotic females. Lumberjill is a daughter of Argentine Lumberjack, a Grand Champion and Best of Show winner who has made a significant impact on several top llama breeding programs, including his birthplace and longtime home at R and G Acres. Lumberjill’s dam is Dutch Flats Black Bird, part of the Dutch Flats “Black” line, which has developed quite a fan club over the years. To sum it up, both of Labubu’s parents—and all four grandparents—are exceptional animals. This is exactly what we look for when selecting animals to retain in our breeding program. Labubu has all the makings of a superior keeper female for your herd. She is sweet, cute, and we hope her new owner enjoys her as much as we have! 2/27/26 - Aprox wither height 39”, Aprox poll 59”. Her dam is one of our shorter females but her sire line has a ton of size. We expect Labubu to mature to be a medium sized llama.


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Kat Call  8.06.24      Male   ILR: 299656
Available at the Cascade Llama Sale March online auction. cascadellamasale.hibid.com  Lot 127
Sire: Rastaputin (ET) 
​Dam: Kitty Purry
Kat Call is a male straight off our keeper list. He is the sixth—and final—offspring from the extraordinary cross of Rastaputin ET × Kitty Purry. All of his siblings sold well off the farm, many at a young age, to respected programs such as Grand Harvest Llama Co. in Wisconsin, the Grewal farm in Malibu, California, and Todd Ohl in Ohio. Kat Call is an August 6, 2024 male with an extensive show record, including placements in Suri male halter as well as performance. He was also a participant in our annual New Year’s Llama Hike at Battle Ground Lake State Park. Kat’s sire is Rastaputin, who sadly passed away last year on the East Coast. His dam is our keeper daughter of FFF Full Throttle, whom we purchased from Goose Valley Llamas several years ago—and Kat strongly resembles Full Throttle. Kat Call offers depth of pedigree and bloodlines that allow you to outcross from some of the more common lines such as Hightower, Crockett, Merlin, and others. This is a great opportunity to add genetic diversity to your herd. Both his mother and grandmother are superb dams and heavy milkers. Kat’s personality is calm and sweet. He is a fast learner in obstacles and has competed in large Novice Performance classes in ILR. He has also participated in—and placed at—our local Clark County Fair llama show (a non-ILR show, but with 10+ entries in each performance class). In addition, he was a willing and capable participant in public-relations activities at the fair. In ILR halter shows, Kat was often placed just behind his best friend and pasture mate, North By Northwest, one of the most award-winning males we have ever bred. We wish we could keep both of these special young prospects; however, space considerations require us to offer some animals we would otherwise retain. We are proud to offer this outstanding male to a lucky new owner. Please reach out if you have any questions. On 2/27/26, Kat measured approximately 42.5 inches at the withers and 68 inches at the poll. His sire and dam are both regal, strong animals of moderate height, and we expect Kat to mature in that same moderate size range.



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GNLC Vortex     $3500
ILR: 297510
7/03/22 Male
GNLC Brunello X Sijama Elustra
Proven breeder. Straight and correct. FLASHY! Good temperament. His sire GNLC Brunello is a 50" son of GNLC Merlin. His dam is a full sister to Ollendick's "Sijama Zhazam"! 

​Please inquire [email protected] 
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Chromokopia     6.11.25      Male   ILR: 
$5,000
Sire: GNLC Hi Rez
​Dam:  Ilchee

Love this guy! Full brother to Icarly owned by Ron and Gail Wilkinson and
Ikon owned by Chris Hoges of Cedar Hollow Farm. His sire is GNLC Hi Rez (49" at the withers) that has produced show winners and high sellers for our farm. His dam is from our favorite dam line, the La Luna dam line. 





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Ramone    9.06.25      Male   ILR: 
SALE PENDING
Sire: SRLL Tyg
​Dam: Rachel Noel

 Great fleece and correct conformation. His dam is a Grand Champion winner as well as "best in show" at a previous Oregon state fair. His sire is ILR-SD, UAP Grand Champion and national top ten. Great genetics on both side of the pedigree. He is 7th generation Mumford bred. Good trouble-free genetics. 




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Siskiyou      8.23.25      Male   ILR: 
SALE PENDING
Sire: GNLC 2020
​Dam: Spotless MU03

 









Transport List:
Kristian and Heather Thordarson  [email protected]   503-250-2872
Tye Tuggle   360-518-4615   [email protected] 

Fat Cowboy Taxi Service 
(706) 263-8678      [email protected]
Paul Briggs- 435-790-4855
TOR SORENSEN - 520-991-5130
AB Livestock Transport - 253-732-3945 *A great choice for Oregon, Washington, Idaho, No CA Transport. 
The Hauling and transport group on facebook can also be a good option! https://www.facebook.com/groups/LivestockHauling/
​Depending on your location, we might know of other transporters as well. 
For more info on any sale llama contact Jacob @ 360-901-1073, call or text or E-mail [email protected]. 

    *At this time our sales list is very fluid. The best thing to do is reach out to us and see what we might have that would work for your needs. Sometimes we have a few llamas for sale and sometimes we do not. We are also happy to refer to other breeders who might have what you are looking for (keep in mind that across the board llamas for sale are harder to locate then they were a few years ago), our priority is always to see someone get the right llama, this is more important to us then making a sale. 
    Why are llamas harder to find? Background information from NBC news: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/llamas-disappearing-across-united-states-n994181

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