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What you will see in the picture is a view of the
female pasture, under the barn overhang or inside the barn depending
on where the alpacas are. I switch the camera from inside to the
best view. The alpacas are usually outside unless it is
raining or snowing, but always inside for pellet feeding time.
That is when you might see the big green door closed.
They get pellets each day around noon, and
fresh hay in the afternoon usually around 4 pm. In nicer
weather feeding of hay will be outside.
Our LGDs (livestock guardian dogs) live in
the barn with the females and crias, and have access to the entire
ranch. They are out with the alpacas 24 hours a day. The boys
were born 10-20-03. We added a female pup in Oct 2005. Click
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September 2, 2010
The alpacas enjoyed some time in the stream yesterday - they told me
it was toooo warm! Anything over 60 is too warm when you wear
alpaca I guess! New baby Libby is developing a real sweet
personality, very curious and confident, and her favorite buddy is
Stetson. Watching the babies interact is a great way to
relax after a busy day.
Today's photo:
My new alpaca rug! Made from the fiber
of our herd, we have a few more of these we will offer for sale at
our September events. They are only $40, many colors
available.
email
me if you are interested in one.

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