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- View post Good. Imogen is in the kitchen making a salad from our home grown (and very sweet) cucumbers for dinner. Yum.
- View post Commercial dairy goat milk really seems to vary. See if you can find a fresh source locally. For years I…
- View post Thanks SQB. We have 2005 Prius and the lack of any clear explanation of the problem has been a problem…
- View post Alpacas are born poised.
- View post Lol. Ah, the poor-long-suffering-look perfected by dogs the world over. Which occasionally backfires on them in that we find it…
- View post No. Pacha didn't get pregnant last year, and when she was bred this year she didn't take the first time,…
- View post I've found the proteins in goat milk much easier to digest, and so do a lot of babies. We domesticated…
- View post And that there's lots less Lily since she's shed all of her undercoat.
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- View post My mama's bigger than your mama.
- View post What I think is funny is how all of the literature about alpacas talks about how they "hum", because I…
- View post We've been eating lots of nummy Thai food, especially soups, for the last few days, but Imogen's been the chef…
- View post CabinGirl, I saw this and thought of you.
- View post All that whining is Pacha. It's how they "talk", especially to their newborns.
- View post Hazy light and black critters, my favorite combination.
- View post Good thing, it's only going to get colder. Plus, she's Pacha's first cria, so small is good. Nina held on…
- View post She must have heard me: Pacha's first baby.
- View post It's prefect timing of course, Luna, Lily and Hector have just finished shedding their winter coats and Pacha's cria is…
- View post It must be Spring there because we've just got our first day of Autumn here. It's a chilly 56 in…
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