Paul Jamieson
60-acre Llama farm in central Victoria. Basically a grazing property with rolling hills with lots of trees.
We are 15 minutes from the train to Melbourne which takes 1 hour.
Apart from the llamas we also have a small flock of sheep, chooks, emus and dogs. A beautiful garden and mudbrick house.

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Why I became a WWOOF Host

Love to teach people about these wonderful animals. I spent many years as an educator in agriculture and I miss the interaction.
I think this would be a great way to pass on my knowledge and meet some passionate and interesting people. I am 68 and very active but I could use an extra pair of hands at times.

Organic/Biological methods we use

We only have virgin pastures no additional fertiliser just animal manure and certainly no chemicals. Weed control is through a mixture of animal grazing which is extremely effective if you get the balance right.

Skills WWOOFers can learn here

Organic practices & techniques Gardening Animal care Poultry care Mustering Soil conservation Sheep/goats/cattle care Fencing Building

Farm type

Commercial Farm

Farming methods

Organic

The Stay

4 WWOOFers
Longer stays by negotiation 2-4 weeks 1-2 weeks Whatever suits
In Our Home
No Smoking Inside Children allowed by arrangement

The Stay

Eat together Eat separately Share some meals
Mixed meals some meat some vegetarian Fish based meals BYO Special diet foods please
Work and Study Remotely here by arrangement
English