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Thursday, February 03, 2011

Re: [AlpacaTalk] Re: Fleece and Shearing Question

 

          They will breed if allowed together and the gelding can even try and cause infections from constant irritation to the females.Males will even breed one another.They breed in the wild Mountain tops of Peru running in large herds.Why they would tell you something so wrong I have no idea it actually makes me angry because it is an out right lie.WOW!!! I am worried what other incorrect things they told you.I am not judging you sorry if I sound harsh....

Tina Hunt 636-459-8930

Elkhorn Alpacas
Warrenton,MO

From: jessica67401 <jessica67401@yahoo.com>
To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 6:38:16 PM
Subject: [AlpacaTalk] Re: Fleece and Shearing Question

 


I have a 1 girl who is 3 a boy who is seven and a rather elderly gelding who is 14. Right now while I am learning they will be for fiber. I would like to try breeding some day though. Incidently, the people I got them from said they wont just "do it" out in the open. They have a rather large 3 sided enclosure but I have a gate that divides it into 2 sides if I want to. The previous owner said if I wanted to try to mate them I'd need to give them an enclosed private area. Has that been your experience or do you think I need to keep them seperate? Oh and for everyone who asked I am in Central Oklahoma

> Good luck. Sounds like fun. I have only been an alpaca
> owner/breeder since October 2008. We started with five and have grown to 21
> and a llama. We had four for four crias born healthy this year..3 girls and
> a boy. I have two female Suris and two male Suris and the rest Huacaya.
> Love them all!
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> Laura...still working on our website..a work in progress
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> www.Rhalfpintfarm.com <http://www.rhalfpintfarm.com/>
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> Laura Roberts
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> R Half Pint Farm
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> Spotsylvania, VA
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> Behalf Of jessica67401
> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 11:42 AM
> To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [AlpacaTalk] Fleece and Shearing Question
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> I am a newbie to Alpacas so bear with me on these questions. I have 3
> Alpacas that I just recently purchased. I have always loved Alpacas and we
> bought them more as pets than anything. I do spin and knit so they will be
> my own personal fiber supply and I hope enough left over to help suppliment
> the cost of thier food and care.
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> As I'm sure you know, they love to roll around in the dirt and leaves and
> such and they currently have all sorts of VM stuck in their fleece. Do I
> need to be concerned with trying to get it all out before they are sheared
> or do I need to somehow try to prevent them from getting dirty in the first
> place?
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> Also, I have heard there are places where you can send the fleece to have it
> tested for microns and such. Where can I learn more information about that?
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> Again, I'm new to all this so pardon my ignorance but apart from the fleece
> I will be processing myself where does one send thier fleece to have it
> processed and how much does something like that cost?
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