Re: [AlpacaTalk] aborted twins - 96 days gestation
Ya, three months isn't a big deal, except that fall can be very sketchy
with weather in Oregon. Heck, summer can be sketchy! Two years ago we
had a girl born on June 7th during very cold wind and sleet! Or
whatever that little bb size snow-ball/ice stuff is called...
But the dam appears to be just fine. That early in pregnancy, if it's
lost, they don't appear to have any concern over losing it... so that's
something I don't have to worry about, at least. Now it's back to
deciding which sire I want to breed her to! The sire of the lost twins
is still a very good choice, but so are about 10 others here on the
farm! Argh! Too many choices!
Heather
Oh, PS about the moving thing... no matter what, that's not in the near
future. I'm too tired when at the computer to figure the system out.
Heck, I'm having trouble with the blog stuff! (Another one of those
features at Network Solutions I thought I'd try out.)
Heather
Heather Zeleny
White Lotus Alpacas
Creswell, OR
541.895.0964
Holistic Farm and Elite Fleece
http://www.whitelot
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On Oct 9, 2008, at 10:17 PM, LunarStruck@
> So sorry, Heather! Nature has a way of taking care of things, though.
> Hang
> in there, three months' loss is nothing - we just lost a year with
> one of
> our females because we have no ranch-call vet and no way of detecting
> if they
> are pregnant.
>
> SUSAN OLSON
> Alpaca Loco
> Riverside, CA
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