Maverick seems to favoring a back foot. I have been keeping an eye on it for a few days and it seems to be getting better not worse. That makes me less worried about him. I took many pictures of the boys this AM. I take my pictures as they are in the barnyard. They still have bits of hay on them, etc. I really hate to see pictures air brushed or touched up so much you wonder if the alpaca in picture might be stuffed.
Alpaca Lady is a blog from an alpaca fiber and breeding farm Daily life on the farm, tips on caring for alpacas and just thoughts that living in the country provoke. This farm supports the North American Alpaca Fiber Industry.
Wednesday, February 3
A Beautiful Alpaca Day!
There is nothing like a crisp, sunny day on an alpaca farm. The alpacas are ready to eat when I go out and then after a rest they are ready to play and bask in the sunshine. I have the girls trained to stay out of the barn while I am doing the chores, however, they are through the door as they hear the grain hit their dishes. This time of the year they look like big teddy bears.
Maverick seems to favoring a back foot. I have been keeping an eye on it for a few days and it seems to be getting better not worse. That makes me less worried about him. I took many pictures of the boys this AM. I take my pictures as they are in the barnyard. They still have bits of hay on them, etc. I really hate to see pictures air brushed or touched up so much you wonder if the alpaca in picture might be stuffed.
Maverick seems to favoring a back foot. I have been keeping an eye on it for a few days and it seems to be getting better not worse. That makes me less worried about him. I took many pictures of the boys this AM. I take my pictures as they are in the barnyard. They still have bits of hay on them, etc. I really hate to see pictures air brushed or touched up so much you wonder if the alpaca in picture might be stuffed.
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My goodness, where have you been? And, I signed the petition and will pass it on. I also have an alpaca blog, lostriveralpacas.blogspot.com.
I think we will have lots to talk about. AOBA is falling way short in supporting it's breeders.
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