Aw, I'm so sorry about your caudal girl. That is so sad. I was thinking that's probably what happened. The one time I reached in to put back a leg, I realized how tight it is in an alpaca compared to other animals and thought I could never turn one should I get a bad dystocia. I couldn't see how they wouldn't tear and that seems to be what happens unless someone does a Cesearian, which is really rare in our neck of the woods. I'd have to trailer 2 1/2 hours to get to the only vet who does them. Our vet probably would but even he is an hour away. Our alpaca vet left the area right after we got our alpacas - if I'd known that, I'd never have gotten them, although we do love all of them. David now has one he can hug and of course its our only expensive saleable one - a year old TB Suri girl. Now he refuses to part with her. So its going to cost us yet another stud fee since our junior Suri herdsire is her 1/2 brother.
SUSAN
"The Octo-Mom is shocking, so there you go. It finally happened. I'm shocked." --Perry Farrell
And the Jane's Addiction frontman isn't easily shocked.
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