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Friday, September 07, 2007

[AlpacaTalk] Re: Hi, newbie here and a question

Well I would be happy to share with the group what the others have
emailed me with. Being that I am so new to the group I do not want
to step on any toes so I think I would need permission from them to
repost what they have sent me. So when I hear that its ok to do so I
will share with everyone.

Best

Seanna Stocton

--- In AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com, Marsha Chaffins <polarb@...>
wrote:
>
> Your welcome Amanda. I have hopes of learning from postings on
this list; along with other means of learning all I can about the
Alpaca. I have dogs that I raise and show and belong to a couple
lists for them and I know a number of times that some people take
others postings the wrong way or feel that the one posting doesn't
know what they are talking about. I think that everyone can always
learn something from someone elses way of doing things or
knowledge. Just because one person shares their way or knowledge on
a topic doesn't mean that there might not be other ways or ideas on
the same topic. In my opinion, these lists would be most beneficial
when everyone feels comfortable with sharing openly on them and
doing so for the betterment of the Alpaca. After all, isn't that
what a list like this is about?
> Marsha
>
> Amanda Poyner <amanda@...> wrote:
> Dear Marsha,
>
> I agree with you. I am not new to alpacas, but would still like to
see
> the replies. You have made a good point; one which I hope will be
taken
> into account. Unless there is a real need for privacy in answering
> posts, why not share it all. After all, isn't this what the group
is
> for, otherwise when interesting questions are asked and
discussions
> raised, we don't get to either participate, or learn.
>
> Thanks for raising the issue.
> Best Wishes
> Amanda Poyner
> www.bartonalpacas.co.uk
>
> Marsha Chaffins wrote:
> >
> > I am new also, not only to Alpacas but this list. It would be
great if
> > questions were answered on the list so that we all could learn
from
> > others questions :-)
> > Marsha
> >
> > zbarxfarm <zbarxfarm@... <mailto:zbarxfarm%40yahoo.com>> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for all the replies I have received! They dont show here
so I
> > guess they were sent by private email. You all have given me some
> > great information.
> >
> > Just to clarify about the horses, they will remain on the
property
> > but will not share any paddock space or barn space with the
Alpacas.
> > They will all have there very own private areas securly
seperated.
> >
> > Now another question:
> > Now that I somewhat know the difference between the two types,
and
> > you can tell the difference by looking at them when their hair is
> > all grown in, what about after they are shorn? Also does any one
or
> > has anyone tried to breed the two differnet types together? ( I
am
> > sure it would be a mess and I am not thinking of doing this, just
> > curious).
> >
> > Are there any good websites or books that explain good Alpaca
> > conformation as I understand this is valuable when breeding and
> > choosing the right Alpacas. Also are the colors just "trends"?
What
> > makes one color more desirable than the other?
> >
> > Thanks again!
> >
> > Seanna Stocton
> > zbarxfarm@... <mailto:zbarxfarm%40yahoo.com>
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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