Alpaca & Muscovy

Monthly Archives: March 2019

Castrated Alpaca at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow

well, I had thought that the saga of the 3 castrated boys done standing would be over but as I checked daily, it was brought to my attention that one testicular area (testicle long gone) on one boy was still not receding and indeed a lump was felt. further investigation – not for the squeamish to read on folks – meaning gentle manipulation and the lump was eased through the unhealed hole.

The lump was pus consistency and discoloured but I think more likely some fat that had been retained. however, the hole cleansed and sprayed has … eventually healed. the moral of this story is that this can happen when Alpaca males are cut standing or under general anaesthetic BUT you must be vigilant because this situation lasted a whole month after the op…

  The lump of pus consistency

the clean hole left with dissolvable stitch still visible…

         

and finally, a month after the op and constant care… a clean healed incision and receded swelling…

 

Good friends stay at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow

well my Mother always told me “over your lifetime you will know who your true friends are” and over the years I did eventually learn what she meant. Being Aries (Ram) I am no wallflower but am lucky to have many close friends who have been friends for my lifetime, I even regularly see my “bestie” from age 11 at school… a friendship enduring 43 years already – I consider myself lucky to be blessed with so many kind and true friends.

However, I have to take my hat off to one of my friends today who worked with us on the Alpaca through the torrential rain all day long then, at the end of the day had a more pleasurable experience welcoming the latest addition to Kensmyth Equines…

I wonder who that could be on my trailer leading a British Spotted Palomino filly down the ramp?

Big thanks to you today!

Remembrance Sunday for a different reason at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow

well, to those who know me well, 3rd March is always a day of Remembrance of my brother sadly taken from us due to Hospital negligence all those years ago when only just turned 40 … we reflect on happy memories and celebrate his life on this day.

meantime, back at the farm… Alpaca husbandry for annual Lambivac and continued ADE through these rather interestingly challenging winter weathers… bring back the 17 degrees please!