Re: [AlpacaTalk] spring mating
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From: Nancy Miller <cphalpacas@aol.com>
To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 12:12:07 PM
Subject: Re: [AlpacaTalk] spring mating
Take care.
From: jelizabethfarms1@bellsouth.net
To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, Mar 9, 2011 10:38 am
Subject: [AlpacaTalk] spring mating
well as my alpacas) would eagerly be awaiting spring matings. I have
had to come to the sad conclusion and find a way to accept the fact that
I simply cannot afford another mouth to feed. Over the winter I have
had to struggle with thoughts of if things don't turn around *very* soon
I am going to have start thinking of rehoming my precious babies. We
had a fall mating that I find myself hoping will not come to fruition,
for the simple expense of another mouth. If not for the alpacas I
could get rid of the ducks (who eat more than chix feed than the
chickens do!) and the Pyrs (who eat more than the horses). I have
mentioned to my dd several times over the past two especially
financially tough years about rehoming the horses, but she could just
cannot bear the thought, and frankly neither can I. I have held the
opinion that they are much more expensive keepers and not as useful as
the alpacas (fiber). But I have come to realize that the ducks are
here because of the alpacas (snail/m-worm control); and the Pyrs are
here to protect the alpacas (and they cost as much to feed as the horses
do - a LOT). I could never ask her to get rid of her horses unless I
was also willing to part with my beloved alpacas; she loves her horses
as much as I love my alpacas.
So there you have it :-(.
Each week I lay out a ton of money for feed (too often on credit cards)
that really should be going to other uses. But I just keep hanging on
thinking surely things will pick up any day now. It has been years
since my income was sufficient to justify having all these animals.
Janice
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