I know for a fact that our fleece grows slower because its so much warmer here"
Interesting Susan - what are your facts? I have heard many times from breeders that insist this is true, I have my doubts. While it may be intuitive that fleece grows less in warmer temps, (BTW what is the definition of warmer?) I'm not yet convinced,
Elden Harms
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Subject: Re: [AlpacaTalk] Wooded lots
I know for a fact that our fleece grows slower because its so much warmer here - I would think in a cooler wooded area it would grow longer but you never know. I would be more concerned about predators - if you have a good hotwire top and bottom and patrol your woods for any poisonous plants, I don't see a problem with it.
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