Meet Our Fiber Animals

The animals of Puzzles Fiber Farm — each with their own story and personality.

Thoughtfully raised with care and purpose.

Our Animals

Our herd changes over time as new animals join the farm. Below is an up-to-date look at who’s currently producing fiber for the farm.

Current Fiber Flock

Rabbits 0
Alpacas 0
Sheep 0
Joe the English Angora buck

Joe

English Angora – Black (buck)

Joe is our handsome English Angora buck with a striking black face hidden under mountains of silky fiber. Calm and steady, he produces beautifully soft wool perfect for handspinning.

Rose the fawn English Angora doe

Rose

English Angora – Fawn (doe)

Rose is a sweet fawn English Angora doe known for her warm, buttery fiber and that signature ear fluff that bounces when she’s curious.

Watson the blue tort English Angora buck

Watson

English Angora – Blue Tort (buck)

Watson is our handsome blue tort buck with rich, smoky shading and a soft, creamy coat. He’s alert, curious, and always watching everything around him — living up to his detective-inspired name. His fiber spins into warm, beautifully blended shades.

Velma the English Angora doe

Velma

English Angora – Chocolate (doe)

Velma is our steady, dependable mama doe. She produces wonderfully dense, silky fiber and has a calm, nurturing personality that makes her the heart of our rabbitry. Her litters are consistently healthy, sweet-tempered, and full of beautiful wool.

Daphne the Blue-Eyed White English Angora doe

Daphne

English Angora – Blue-Eyed White (doe)

Daphne is our only Blue-Eyed White doe, and she’s as striking as she is soft. Her wool has an exceptionally silky feel, perfect for blending or spinning into luminous white yarn. Gentle and calm, she’s one of the sweetest rabbits on the farm.

Cottonball the English Angora buck

Cottonball

English Angora – Black (buck)

Cottonball was named by a sweet young girl who met him at the local market in Clinton, and honestly — it fits him perfectly. He’s incredibly gentle and will sit for hours soaking up pets. His calm temperament and soft, smoke-colored wool make him a favorite on the farm.

Shaggy the black English Angora buck

Shaggy

English Angora – Black (buck)

Shaggy is our fluffy little showman — equal parts dramatic, charming, and convinced that every visitor is here specifically to adore him. He soaks up attention like it’s his full-time job, and his fiber spins into deep, shadowy charcoal tones.

Agatha Christie the red-eyed white English Angora doe

Agatha Christie

English Angora – Red-Eyed White (doe)

Agatha is our vocal, fluffy leading lady — always ready to tell you exactly what she thinks. Beneath all that cloud-soft fiber is a curious, expressive rabbit who follows every movement like she’s solving a case. Her bright white wool spins into beautifully pure, luminous skeins.

Temperance (Tempe) the blue tort English Angora doe

Temperance (Tempe)

English Angora – Blue Tort (doe)

Tempe is a soft-hearted blue tort doe with an unbelievably gentle temperament. She loves cuddles, calm company, and settling in like a cozy little puffball. Her fiber blends warm cream with smoky tort shading, perfect for luxuriously soft, creamy yarn.

Irene Adler the blue English Angora doe

Irene Adler

English Angora – Blue (doe)

Irene is our cherished matriarch — one of the original bunnies that started Puzzles Fiber Farm. She’s gentle, steady, endlessly patient, and still produces more fiber than any rabbit on the farm. Irene holds a truly special place in our hearts.

Trudy the female alpaca

Trudy

Alpaca – Female

Trudy is sassy and spirited, always ready to voice her opinions to the rest of the herd. She struts with confidence and keeps everyone on their toes.

Julie the female alpaca

Julie

Alpaca – Female

Julie is instantly recognizable by her fabulous fluffy hairdo, which has a mind of its own on windy days. She and Trudy are inseparable best friends, often wandering the pasture side-by-side like a tiny alpaca girl-gang.

Wilma the Gulf Coast Native sheep

Wilma

Gulf Coast Native – Ewe

Wilma is one of our Gulf Coast Native sheep, a rare American heritage breed known for its natural parasite resistance and easygoing temperament. Her wool is springy, versatile, and deeply tied to the traditional fiber history of the Southeast.

Fred the Gulf Coast Native ram

Fred

Gulf Coast Native – Ram

Fred is our Gulf Coast Native ram. His strong horns and calm, steady temperament make him a dependable leader in the flock.