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Sunday, February 03, 2013

Re: [AlpacaTalk] Seems I have a question already......

 

I don't recall having encountered this before, but it might be a good idea to go through your pastures and see if you indeed have onions or garlic growing.  Our alpacas breath usually smells like roses, literally, if they have a healthy rumen and aren't sick. Oniony smells reminds me of sulphur, which is often not a good smell for the rumen. 


Maybe some probios would be a good idea, just in case. :)



On Feb 3, 2013, at 2:20 PM, maria b wrote:

 

When our alpacas come up to us thier breath smells like "scallions". I'm assuming we have some out in the pasture and they must be eating them. Is that okay?

I googled and read that onions were okay but I wanted to confirm. We just love them, they are so funny. Our boy is rather timid and will come to us if we have food, but our girl has no issues putting her nose to ours and smelling us.

The whole family is loving them! :)

Maria (Virginia)


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