[AlpacaTalk] Re: Need advice please
Our female doesn't have "female" parts. She was born "different". There is no vagina hole to breed with, just a small hole made by the vet to urinate. (It gets more confusing huh) LOL
--- In AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com, Tina Travis <traviselkhornalpacas@...> wrote:
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> Females can get serious damage and/or infections from over breeding.Gelding can go threw the motion of breeding they just can't get the female pregnant......
> Tina Travis
> ElkHorn Alpacas
> 31655 ElkHorn Glen
> Warrenton,MO.63383
> 636-456-4838
> 636-459-8930
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: "maria b" <burnsfamilycentral@...>
> Sent: â6/â7/â2013 9:53 AM
> To: "AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com" <AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [AlpacaTalk] Re: Need advice please
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>
> sigh..............
>
> --- In AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com, Tina Travis <traviselkhornalpacas@> wrote:
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> > I have had some that never work it out......
> >
> > Tina Travis
> > ElkHorn Alpacas
> > 31655 ElkHorn Glen
> > Warrenton,MO.63383
> > 636-456-4838
> > 636-459-8930
> > FB:Tina Hunt Travis(Elkhorn Alpacas)
> > traviselkhornalpacas@
> > Alpacas are a rare treasure to share
> > Farm Camp,Pet Sitting,Pony Rides,Chickens & eggs.....
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: "Laura Roberts" <lauraroberts518@>
> > Sent: âÂÂ6/âÂÂ7/âÂÂ2013 6:27 AM
> > To: "AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com" <AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com>
> > Subject: Re: [AlpacaTalk] Need advice please
> >
> >
> > A week is not long enough. They are establishing pecking order and it changes with time, sometimes.
> > Try not to treat them like children. They will work it out and mine stand in the rain by choice so don't worry about that. Make sure more than one source for water and food so everyone has the opp to eat.
> > Laura
> > On Jun 6, 2013 9:07 PM, "maria b" <burnsfamilycentral@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > As some of you may remember, I adopted 2 alpacas during the winter. (our first ones) "Johnny had menegeal worm a few years back so he walks crooked, somewhat disabled. He knows he is like that so he is a bit more timid. His daughter "Anabelle" has been a feisty curious lil girl from the start.
> >
> > We adopted 3 more alpacas from Endless Farm and they are simply precious.Very social boys, I just love them! Before adopting them I spoke with Endless Farms and explained in detail about our current alpacas and how we needed to have non aggressive alpacas to adopt. The new boys have been home now over a week. They are sweet and very social BUT our Johnny has been a bit bossy with them. (shocker)He will not let them near the barn or anywhere near his daughter Annabelle. We have given it some time and tried separating the overhang of the barn so that they can get on one side, away from Annabelle and Johnny and get the use of the fan and shade.
> >
> > Johnny likes to hang around them daily and relax with them, leaving is daughter Annabelle alone. (not sure if she really feels lonely or not) My main concern is that my sweet gentle JOhnny is being a bit of a bully it seems. The spitting has stopped and the yelling at the 3 boys but he still refuses to let them under the overhang. They still aren't allowed under it!
> >
> > Today we had a lot of rain and the boys are all wet. (now I'm not happy) This needs to stop. What can I do? I was thinking of corralling Johnny in the 10x10 area under the overhang so to allow the boys time to roam free under and around there and Johnny can see they are fine with his daughter. Will this work? What should I do? I want them to live together happily.
> >
> > There is no fighting or any naughty,mean behavior . Its just Johnny being bossy. (and rude)
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Maria
> >
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