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Sunday, May 02, 2010

Re: Re : [AlpacaTalk] Advice

 

            Would love to have a picture of that---FUNNY--until the female starts to loose.Time to seperate all them up!! What a good mom!!  She has given her share that is for sure!!!
 

Tina Travis  

Elkhorn Alpacas

31655 Elkhorn Glen

Warrenton,MO.63383

636-359-0250 / 636-459-8930

traviselkhornalpacas@yahoo.com

www.elkhornalpacas.com

 Alpacas are a rare treasure,

 one that I like to share!!!!




From: Judith Korff/Ladysong Farm <judithkorff@yahoo.com>
To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, May 2, 2010 5:56:30 AM
Subject: Re: Re : [AlpacaTalk] Advice

 

Yes it is, until you find 2- and 3-year olds nursing on a dam who lets anybody in!  I have an older female who - up until I weaned her a month ago - was allowing her 2009 cria, her 2008 cria, her 2007 cria and her sister's 2007 and 2008 crias nurse - sometimes all at the same time!  There are times you couldn't find this gal in the crowd around her.  One of her nieces even tried to snag colostrum while she was delivering last summer!
 
It was very upsetting to watch and worry that the newest baby wasn't getting what she needed (although they all seem pretty healthy and hardy EXCEPT the nursing mom, who is nothing but skin and bones no matter how much supplement and other nutritional support she gets).  I've retired this dam because it's just too hard on her, and since she's already given me 7 crias - the last three girls - I think she deserves a rest. 
 
So yes, it's great to have a nanny when you have an orphan or a cria whose own dam doesn't have adequate milk; it's not so great when they harm themselves and jeopardize their current offspring in the process.
 
Judith Korff
LadySong Farm
Music to Your Wallet
Randolph, New York 14772 
Cell: (716) 499-0383
 



From: Tina Travis <traviselkhornalpaca s@yahoo.com>
To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogro ups.com
Sent: Sun, May 2, 2010 2:38:31 AM
Subject: Re: Re : [AlpacaTalk] Advice

 

         I have had several moms nurse others crias--it is great to have xtra moms in a herd.

Tina Travis  

Elkhorn Alpacas

31655 Elkhorn Glen

Warrenton,MO. 63383

636-359-0250 / 636-459-8930

traviselkhornalpaca s@yahoo.com

www.elkhornalpacas. com

 Alpacas are a rare treasure,

 one that I like to share!!!!




From: "barngirrl@aol. com" <barngirrl@aol. com>
To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogro ups.com
Sent: Sun, May 2, 2010 1:32:11 AM
Subject: Re: Re : [AlpacaTalk] Advice

 

The moms don't let other babies nurse, they rudely push them away.  One piggy baby tries a few moms before going back to his own - I think he's greedy.  LOL
 
SUSAN OLSON
Alpaca Loco
Riverside, CA
http://www.openherd .com/FarmPage. aspx?Farm= 433


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