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Sunday, February 07, 2010

Re: [[AlpacaTalk] What's new?

 

That's a great price for the coats! Every year we have a couple of really cold snaps and a few of our oldest girls really do take it hard and shiver the whole time. We keep intending to make some, but at $12.95, that sounds like a great value and we don't have to do an extra project!


Heather

Heather Zeleny
White Lotus Alpacas
Oregon

Holistic Farm and Elite Fleece

On Feb 7, 2010, at 7:07 AM, Flossie Carmichael wrote:

I live in SE Pa. and we got 12" last week and 18" this week and are also expecting another storm midweek. I now have a better appreciation of what breeders in the snowier states go through every winter. We are a small farm, only 14 alpacas but by the time we drag out hot water to add to the water buckets and try to clean up manure that is frozen to the ground or buried in snow 2 hours have passed. I am really happy I bought coats for my 2 thin girls. Money is tight so I ordered xxxl dog coats, 44"-49" from Big Dee's online. They were on sale for $12.95 each, are waterproof and have velcro belly bands. They were so nice I ordered a few more yesterday. I was complaining about the mud but all this snow is worse. It just looks prettier. Stay warm everyone.
Flossie

Flossie and Joe Carmichael 
GentleGrangeAlpacas
Jamison,Pa. 
Home-215-918-0339 
Cell-267-614-9620 
http://www.alpacanation.com/gentlegrange.asp



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RE: [[AlpacaTalk] What's new?

 

I live in SE Pa. and we got 12" last week and 18" this week and are also expecting another storm midweek. I now have a better appreciation of what breeders in the snowier states go through every winter. We are a small farm, only 14 alpacas but by the time we drag out hot water to add to the water buckets and try to clean up manure that is frozen to the ground or buried in snow 2 hours have passed. I am really happy I bought coats for my 2 thin girls. Money is tight so I ordered xxxl dog coats, 44"-49" from Big Dee's online. They were on sale for $12.95 each, are waterproof and have velcro belly bands. They were so nice I ordered a few more yesterday. I was complaining about the mud but all this snow is worse. It just looks prettier. Stay warm everyone.
Flossie

Flossie and Joe Carmichael
GentleGrangeAlpacas
Jamison,Pa.
Home-215-918-0339
Cell-267-614-9620
http://www.alpacanation.com/gentlegrange.asp




 


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Re: [SPAM][AlpacaTalk] What's new?

 

Hi Heather,
I live in Southern Maryland where 2 to 4 inches is considered a "big snow storm".  We just had about 24 inches!  And this is our 3rd storm of the year that has had 12 inches or more.  This year we broke down and bought a 4 wheel drive truck after the first storm - whew are we glad we did eventhough we have never needed one before.  Digging out and getting to the alpacas has been very time consuming and labor intensive - we may decide (soon) that a tractor is a must even on small acrage.  We have a small cub cadet and it just would not move in a foot of snow.  Today the snow has stopped and we will dig out and see if leaving the farm is possible.  We hear another storm is coming Tuesday - ugggh.  I think we will be in school through July if this continues.
 
Patty Mattingly
Nobella Alpacas
"Royal Treatment Reigns"
Leonardtown, MD
(240)925-6959
http://www.nobellaalpacas.com
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Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 6:13 PM
Subject: [SPAM][AlpacaTalk] What's new?

So how is everyone doing? It's been very quiet here lately. I know I'm just trying to get motivated to go scoop poop. Here in Oregon, it is so incredibly muddy that it makes it very hard to go out and just it over with. I hardly mind at all in the summertime when it's nice a dry!

How about everyone else?

Heather

Heather Zeleny
White Lotus Alpacas
Oregon

Holistic Farm and Elite Fleece

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Rules Reminder!

This file is sent to all members via Yahoo's automated groups messaging function once each month. Sometimes we all need reminders, or even a little nudge now and then. Occasionally, issues arise that upset some, and that upsets others. Let's all remember that everyone has a valid opinion, even if you don't agree with it. And some people express themselves in a way that you may not like. No one is perfect. My delivery frequently makes people angry. I don't set out with this as my goal, but sometimes it is the outcome. My goal is always to inform, and to start or continue discussion.

I feel that rules are really not needed when mature, thoughtful adults interact with each other. However, there are a few points that seem to need reinforcement.

1. No flaming or insults please. BE RESPECTFUL TO OTHER MEMBERS. Some people's opinions are not going to be popular with everyone. Some people's complaints will upset some other people. As a community, those voicing concern are actually asking for others to join in conversation to find a solution to the perceived problem. That doesn't require insults and mud-slinging. Defamation, libel, and character assassination will not be tolerated on this group, at all. I can't be more clear on this matter. Zero tolerance, period.

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