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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

[AlpacaTalk] Re: Alpaca in the Back Yard

 

The only things in the back yard are the tomatoes and strawberries I mentioned before plus some rose bushes and some day lilies. I looked at the poison list and didn't see daylilies listed. I'll do some more searching on the net for info on that plant. Oh and I'm continually fighting the wild morning glory vine. If that's poison they'd already be dead since it's all over our place. So far (a little less than 2 weeks) they're so happy to have grass that they practically haven't lifted their heads to look further than their noses.
Jacqueline
Lone Jack Fiber Mill
www.lonejackfiber.com

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> The only red flag I see is making sure you have no plants or bushes or trees that are toxic to the alpacas. I remember reading about an alpaca that died after grazing on the front lawn. It had eaten something..but I can't remember what. Azalea? Something that is normally a landscape plant in a household yard. Does anyone else remember this?

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