Yes.. I know I’m not real good at keeping this thing updated… but hey, I’m a busy girl. Now it’s time to catch up. So… when last I blogged, I really must get better at this don’t you think, anyway, where was I… OH yeah, when last I blogged it was about the barn roof.. notice the pictures below in the other postings. It was pretty cold that day. But we were sooooo lucky to get it done because the weather that came after that…would NOT have been nice for putting on roofing. It’s been a COLD and WET winter… wet yes. We’ve had more snow this winter than in the last 10 years around these parts… so the locals say. The kids have been out of school around a dozen days because of it… lots of making up to do for them. Also, not good weather for working on a barn and fencing… but we’ve managed to get most of it done. With so much to do, money to spend, supplies to buy I’ve been very busy getting ready for the Alpaca Homecoming.
WAAAYYYYY back to January we got that roofing put on. The next weekend we rented the manlift from Green River Building Supply and put up the siding on the second level. We tried to put the door on the loft, but it was just too heavy. So we used the lift to bring it up to the loft and then left it there inside. Once we got the hang of it we kept on moving. Paul was in the lift and I was on the ground preparing the siding to be hung, cutting, measuring. We finished up the last piece with just enough time for Paul to come down, hook the lift to the truck and take off to return it. He pulled into the lot at Green River and they shut the gate behind him…. whew… good thing I called ahead and told them we were on our way !!

Paul started to work on the other doors for the barn, we just needed to put them up. They came out sooo nice. I really can’t wait to get this barn painted, it’s gonna be the best looking barn around for miles and miles…. well, considering most of them in these parts are OLD and falling down, or tipped over…. it will be. All my friends already have barn envy !!! That’s our girl Roxie striking a pose for the camera.

After we got all that siding up we moved right along on the next weekend to the trim boards and finishing up the siding on the back. It had rained and that side was very muddy. Sometimes it was cold, but we bundled up and did our best to keep moving ahead. 
About two weeks later we were able to get some gravel delivered. We requested 3 loads, the first arrived on a Thursday or was it a Tuesday? We also spoke with some locals to come on over with the Bobcat and spread it around, they promised to come on Monday. Well, as luck would have it…. the next day it got really cold, then it snowed, and froze. The gravel was one large frozen pile of rock. Then it snowed some more. So after about 10 days it was finally good enough for them to come over and take care of it.

And when they were done it looked like this……….

Fence and Gates !!! Now that the gravel was down it was time to finish up the fencing and gates around the barn. We have left them off to allow for room for the bobcat to move. So we spent the next weekend putting up a fencing and gates. Three gates, which needed A LOT of help and adjustments to be level. The ground is so crooked !! Here Alexis takes a ride on one of the gates.

After we got the gates up we had to attach some fencing to them. Paul attached 2×4’s to the gates with U shaped brackets… I think they are for pipes. We then stretched a piece of fence over that and attached it to the wood.
Next up we started the stairs and landing to the loft on the outside. Once the landing was up Paul constructed a railing using the same pattern that was used on the house porch. The railing on the south end of the landing is actually a gate. It’s attached with hinges and has a locking slide bolt. This gate opens up to the inside and will allow us load hay in the loft from a truck parked below using a winch which will be mounted inside the loft and hanging from the beams just off the porch landing on the right.

Then we moved on to the inside to make it comfortable and safe for the alpacas. Considering we needed to block them off from 1/2 of the barn so that we could do the vet room construction this spring, we used our new 16ft gate to accomplish that. This gate was purchased to go between the girls and boys pasture. But we are not ready for it there yet, so it was mounted inside the barn. Paul also built a small wall with 2 x 8’s. Next we ordered and put down “Stall Skins”. We’ve heard so much about them that we had to give them a try. 1/2 the price of the rubber stall mats, they looked VERY appealing. So we bought two large size stall skins that will eventually cover the entire barn floor. We also bought a few mats to use in the doorways.

Next, we wanted to protect the barn siding on the inside. The siding is a compressed paper/wood material and we knew that if it got wet on the inside where it was not painted, then we would be in trouble. So to protect the lower half we decided to hang or tack up something … but what. Originally we thought stall mats, but those are so heavy and more than what was needed. On a trip to Lowes we found a big roll of Black ribbed carpet runner, 3 ft wide… PERFECT !!! We bought the whole roll, 60 feet. Then we tacked it up on the inside of the barn, ribbed side in/smooth side out, with the left over roofing nails. Wha la…. the alpacas now had carpeting and wall coverings !!!

The last thing Paul created was the Hay feeder. He built this in a matter of hours using left over ballisters, and wood, a set of hinges and two slide bolts. Of course in this picture there is a bungee cord holding it together because he needed another slide bolt. But that is fixed now. That side of the feeder drops down to allow you to place ONE square bale of hay inside, then just lift it up and slide the bolts. Free choice hay attached to the post inside the barn. There are opening all the way around and at the bottom so the little guys can reach it. There is also a flat table area on the back where we can sprinkle supplements and minerals.

THEN we were finally ready !