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Sunday, November 27, 2005

Re: [Alpacasite] Re: Newbie Questions

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> From: "llauletta" <llauletta@yahoo.com>
> Reply-To: Alpacasite@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 16:34:17 -0000
> To: Alpacasite@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Alpacasite] Re: Newbie Questions
>
> Kathryn,
> Thanks for the information. I have been looking for that book. I hope
> it comes out soon.
> I will keep all that in mind. Your information has been helpful.
> Lea
> Williamstown, NJ
> --- In Alpacasite@yahoogroups.com, "Kathryn Coursey" <kathryn@c...>
> wrote:
>>
>> Lea,
>>
>> It sounds as if you are off to a good start and you have good
> questions.
>>
>> Deer... You are correct.. It is a parasite that, in it's NATURAL
> host (the
>> dear) are not so bad.. But in an UNNATURAL host (the alpaca) it is
> deadly.
>> IN MOST CASES...(NOT all!) a monthly injection of ivermec or
> Dexermex will
>> handle any problems. There is an intermediary host between these
> two. The
>> deer pass the pest into their stool. SNAILS then ingest this pest
> and TRAVEL
>> ... The alpacas ingest the snails while grazing and THEN you have a
> problem.
>>
>>
>> As for poisonous plants.... Contact your local agricultural
> agency... They
>> will usually be willing to send an agent out to walk your property
> with you
>> and point out possible problems or plants that you may want to take
> special
>> care to keep. Another place to look are any local farmers... They
> can also
>> point out plants that they know are prevalent in your area that
> could cause
>> problems.
>>
>> Trees that we KNOW are good are weeping willows and mulberry trees
> but there
>> are many more that are acceptable with some maintenance.
>>
>> Cats... Yes, they CAN carry diseases that are transmittable to your
> alpacas.
>> If there are not many and you can catch them to vaccinate and worm
> them
>> then they can be of help in containing other pests such as rats,
> mice, moles
>> voles, chip-monks and such... As for frightening the alpacas..
> Some have
>> seen them before and are not frightened.. Some may take a bit of
> time for
>> the alpacas to get used to them.
>>
>> As for how many times a day to feed your animals... That differs
> from one
>> farm to the next. It depends greatly on the type of pasture and hay
> you
>> provide them, what supplements you use, how they 'body score' and
> how they
>> are doing from one week to the next.... For instance... If you feed
> once a
>> day but they seem to be LOSING weight and acting overly hungry...
> You may
>> need to add another supplement... Better hay or go to feeding twice
> a day...
>> Another 'for instance' is that you are in a cold climate during
> winter
>> months... You COULD need to feed once a day in summer but twice a
> day in
>> winter.
>>
>> The only things I would add to what you are already doing is to
> search out
>> any alpaca classes and seminars and to keep visiting the farms..
> Ask for
>> personal opinions on what works for THAT farm... But keep in mind
> that what
>> works for THAT farm may not be appropriate for YOURS...
>>
>> I would also recommend that you purchase the 'Dr. Norm Evens Alpaca
> Field
>> Manual'.. As I understand it, the latest edition will SOON be
> available for
>> purchase.
>>
>> Kathryn & Robert Coursey
>> kathryn@c...
>> Chipola Alpacas
>> in the Panhandle of Florida
>> www.chipolaalpacas.com
>> (850) 639-6809
>> i am a source for weeping willow trees
>> and white mulberry trees.
>>
>> Some folks are like Slinkies,
>> Not good for much,
>> But ya just can't help but smile
>> When you see one tumble down the
>> stairs.
>>
>>
>> -------Original Message-------
>>
>> From: llauletta
>> Date: 11/27/05 09:27:53
>> To: Alpacasite@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: [Alpacasite] Newbie Questions
>>
>> Hello all. I hope everone had a nice THanksgiving. I had more time
> to
>> think of questions lol.
>> -I have read that deers are not a threat to alpacas, but thier
>> paracites is what hurts the alpacas. We have deers that pass our
> farm
>> all the time. Would vacinations take care of the parasites?
>> -We have trees and bushes here and there on our farm. I have no
> idea
>> what they are. How can I tell if they are posionous?
>> -What are the trees to plant for alpacas?
>> -We also have some stray cats on our property. They would be scares
> of
>> the alpacas but I fear disease, any thoughts?
>> How many times a day do you feed your alpaca. I have been to an
> alapca
>> fair and 6 farm. I have heard some say once a day to twice a day.
> They
>> are always grazing grass and or hay
>> Just trying to get opinions.
>> Thanks
>> Lea
>> Williamstown, NJ
>>
>>
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