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Tag Archives: alpacas
Break-out report, conclusion
The investigation into the great break-out continues to evolve… After turnout, little Missy approached Mom and came clean. “Well, you see, about the time the sun was coming up, Auntie Brittany chewed the chain loose on the man gate. But … Continue reading
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Tagged alpacas, arena, breakouts, escape, marble statues, oral fixation, paddock, photo evidence
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Incident report from security team at Cliff House Ranch – alpaca division
Special guest post from the security team. Transmission follows… Mom and Dad report: at approximately 6 am, Tuesday March 6th, 2012 the naughty Cliff House Alpacas broke out of their paddock. At 7:15 am Dad spied the whole girls’ herd looking at … Continue reading
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Tagged alpacas, break out, cats, horses, mom and dad, saucy minx, security
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The great escape (2)
This morning, Dad had a surprise waiting for him when he headed out to the barn for the morning feeding. He opened the garage door, stepped into the weak morning light, and took a moment to survey his domain. In … Continue reading
To the mill!
Dad and Mom toured one of our local fiber mills this week. We made a family pact that if our next shearing day rolled around and we still hadn’t finished with all the fleeces, we’d take them to the mill … Continue reading
Happy Birthday Dad!
On this day, February 27th, an undisclosed number of years ago, my father was born. It seems only fitting that we use our daily post today to honor him, since he was the driving force behind us becoming alpaca ranchers. … Continue reading
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Tagged alpaca herd, alpacas, birthday, dad, funny looking animals, happy birthday dad, herd leader
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Ruminating on poo
I’ve decided not to include any pictures, because I’m classy, but I’m warning you now: this is a post about poo. When you spend so much time shuffling it from place to place, you tend to become an expert. And … Continue reading
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Tagged alpacas, digestive systems, gastrointestinal upset, horse poo, horses, poo, poop
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I promise, she’s really excited
Alpacas are mild animals. Even at their most playful, it’s hard to tell they are really having fun unless you know them. For example, Tulip, loves to play in sprinklers and in the snow. Her little dance is the height of … Continue reading