Re: [AlpacaTalk] A few questions
Visit http://www.alpacain
area. You can visit them and they will gladly answer your questions
and perhaps let you help with chores. You can also interact with the
alpacas and learn first hand what these critters are all
about. You'll have fun and probably fall in love just as the rest of us have.
Good luck,
Sheri
Experience Alpacas!
Woodland Meadows, llc
31542 Camas Swale Rd.
Creswell, OR 97426
www.woodlandmeadows
541-895-0964 or cell 541-912-0081
At 05:50 AM 7/20/2007, you wrote:
>Hi I'm the writer...
>If you could be kind enough to answer any or all of the questions, I'd be
>appreciative. Please answer off line to
><mailto:_capecodca
>(mailto:capecodcat@aol.
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>How many Alpacas do most people start with?
>How many hours of work does an average herd take?
>What is the kind of feed they need?
>What's a "treat" to an alpaca?
>Do they escape and eat gardens?
>Do they eat apples? Celery?
>They seem aloof, how friendly are they?
>What do they like most about children?
>Do they get along with goats?
>How much of a part of the birthing process do you participate in?
>When do babies come? Spring only or any old time?
>How do you market your fiber?
>What is the benefit/purpose of belonging to the Alpaca Association?
>What are the tax benefits of what you do?
>Do you work a "normal" job?
>What else do you do for work?
>
>
>What do you find is the best part of alpaca farming?
>What do think is the worst?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>
> >^..^<
>Marie
>
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><http://discover.
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