Alpaca & Muscovy

Monthly Archives: December 2017

Alpaca in the snow at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow, Cirencester

well the snow continued to fall and became deeper and deeper and is still with us despite several rainfalls – we got it “good and proper” here and I am amazed how many missed out on it!

The Alpaca were in for the worst of it and had never seen it before of course – you can choose a caption for these …

winter wonderland for South American Camelids, Clay Meadow, Cirencester

well I have been busy, we have been busy, all farmers have been busy – up and down the country caring for livestock under cover with frozen, artic (artic?) conditions this week.

Clay Meadow has looked stunning in its snow covering this week and the Alpaca have mixed opinions on it – despite their origins. Warnings – sorry – to Alpaca owners that the thaw will bring the inevitable perfect conditions for our little friends the fluke so be warned… meantime back at the ranch… our tree lined drive planted in 2012 and the orchard…

Snow at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow, Cirencester – it did arrive here

Well I cannot show you photos of Alpaca covered in snow because we simply do not have any! our Alpaca – gee it took some doing – were all barned overnight to protect them… not just because there is no lanolin (nearly none) in their fleece which would let the wet through but also to protect their feet which like pads need to get dry.

 

from the very very young to the very very old – everyone here stayed dry!

livestock farming is 24/7 365 days a year and here “paca watch” shows through last nights downfall on camera!

but it IS beautiful – 3 inches – snowing all day and 8 inches in drifts!

 

what do we pay Weathermen for? Kensmyth, Clay Meadow, Cirencester

I despair of the weather forecasters these days. Finger in the air and a good sniff to us Farmers is the best way – that way you are prepared for Frost, rain, sun and anything else – all in one day!

as the temperatures plummet – remember Alpaca are pregnant for nearly 12 months so a female in winter is feeding herself, her cria for next year and her cria at foot – don’t get them in, don’t feed them and you will lose one, two or all of them!

watching our livestock 24/7 at Kensmyth in the day and in the night too!