Bought some Alpacas

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Gingerbread Man

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A lot better on her legs now. We believe it to be a her anyhow. Spent the first few days near her mum, both not moving much with the rest of the pack. Now they're all moving as one.

Gingerbread Man

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Baby pacca didn't get up and about today. Noticed she hadn't moved and wasn't following the others around the field. Had a vet friend out to see her and we think she might have a paralysis tick bite. Kinda does what said on the tin really.
She has energy and wants to stand but can't.
She's now in our back bedroom and we're (well the wife is) giving her fluids and we'll keep an eye on her. Hopefully she pulls through as she's very cute, but time will tell.




Gingerbread Man

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condor said:
Hope she gets better soon.
Hopefully so! It's nice having a youngen around. Would be sad for it to pass.

Gingerbread Man

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Shearing day again!

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Some are relatively quiet, some make a noise the whole time! Given a wormer and injection while restrained. Hopefully they'll be a lot cooler now.









Edited by Gingerbread Man on Sunday 10th November 10:59

Gingerbread Man

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Baby Alpaca - Spice, survived. Currently sporting a dogs tick collar.

The pictures are linked straight from my Google Photos, I'll see if I can redo them.

We noticed today that the original white one - Salt, seems to be pregnant which is a good sign as they will only sustain a pregnancy if they're in good condition. Others might be as well as the Males we got in, the older one mated most of them, so could have a few on the way.
If so we'd be in larger numbers than we could house without supplement feeding. Unfortunately we only have the one field, so it makes it harder to control any worms as it can't be rested. Many people who turn up at ours mention the Alpacas and that they'd be interested in some in we ever sold.

To help combat the tick problem that took the baby alpaca down and then took the dog down also (both survived and are fine). We currently as of yesterday have 17 baby Guinea Fowl keets in the back bedroom under a heat lamp getting ready to take on the land and eat all the insects in their path.That's the theory anyhow!

Next stop after them is a few ducks. It's becoming a farm!









Edited by Gingerbread Man on Sunday 10th November 10:56

Gingerbread Man

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ASA569 said:
Thank you for the update and this time the pictures worked thumbup Glad Spice survived (and the dog).

Looking forward to more updates as your farm develops
It wasn't meant to be a farm! I should have known my wifes methods! Currently manic bushfires ravaging the area. Smoke fills the sky a lot these days. There's a 335697.603 acre (manic hey!) 'out on control' fire burning 35/ 40 minutes away from us. A nearer 484 acre fire which is under control burning on my way to work.

Gingerbread Man

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condor said:
Thanks for the update - pics working for me now too smile
Do you sell the Alpaca fleeces?
Sorry to hear that the fires are close to you - it must be very worrying.
Gave the first ones away as many of the animals hadn't been shorn in years, rather than annually, so the fleece was crap.
This time around my wife is taking to the same group, but learning to spin with some of it.

My wifes very into clearing the gutters. She's been on the roof today with the blower.

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Woo another baby!

Mother and baby. The mother is the surviving original one, so good to see her come and around and keep a pregnancy full term.




Bad photo but that's the other baby with her. Grown a fair bit!




Mother and babay again




And the heard.


Gingerbread Man

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Probably sell two or three in 18 months or so. The new born is a male. We have a father and son currently and we don't think they'll all get on in a few years.

As for Alpacas vs sheep. We fancied the alpacas I guess. Slightly better to foxes and other dogs.
Fly strike and footrot affects sheep but not alpacas. Nice to be a bit different.

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Robertj21a said:
sunbeam alpine said:
Can't see the latest pics. Is it just me?

If I click on the small pic icon it takes me to a google login page...
Likewise, all I get is a 'No Entry' sign
I linked them from Google photos. Maybe a Google account is required. I'll sort it when I load up my pc.