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British Spotted Ponies come home pregnant hooray!
well we had a quick trip out (lol it took hours) and Mitchell the trouper drove me to collect our pony mares from stud. we have full permission for the photos shown from the breeders but boy are the stallions tiny !
mares back home safely and over due a hoof trim!
cant wait for the 2020 foals
yes, Mitchell is 6ft 5 inches tall but the stallion is only 24 inches to the wither!
Alpaca males cannot be run with females or adjacent
as a longstanding breeder I guess if there is one question I am asked more than “whats the difference between an LLama and an Alpaca?” it has to be… why cant you just buy a male and a female Alpaca to live together?
the answer is complex and requires the explanation of not only herd animals but also of induced ovulation. Meaning the Alpaca will only ovulate (release an egg) stimulated by copulation (sex). This is penetrative through the cervix and therefore if you leave a male Alpaca with a female all the time he will simply keep remating her.
young timid females are unlikely to fend off a male who has no other women in his harem (Alpaca can mate over 30 females per day) and whilst a stronger female may/may not fend him off, this will result in remating and therefore reabsorption of any pregnancy. The female is likely to become damaged and often will die from stress or infection or even retained matter from reabsorption amongst other things. she will also likely become depressed.
Moving on, the same applies if a male is allowed to “run” with a group of females. Even worse, if a male is allowed to run with a group of females with yearling females born the previous year… the male has no concept of age or genetic relationship and will mate both mother and daughter regardless.
As induced ovulation means that Alpaca can mate “all year round” this means that they should be kept well away from the females at all times. Here at Kensmyth ALL Alpaca categories and indeed differing species are separated by a minimum of 8ft lanes with 5t high fencing to prevent anything jumping over.
Even the stud males are separated from castrates as you can see…
rainy days and … tornedos?
birthday at Thai Jasmine Cirencester
August first and lazy days at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
Chameleon British Spotted Ponies at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
Films for wet days or too hot days from Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
foodies at the seaside
early bird catches the… cherries at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
Hornets nests and guard dogs at Kensmyth Clay Meadow
ever stepped into a hornets nest and wished you had a guard dog to rescue you?
Well I do…
there are some really mean and nasty looking hornets around and my dog rescues me by eating them – theres a thought…
these are European hornets with a nasty sting… meantime im just being bitten by Horseflies which for those of you who don’t know… don’t have to have horses to have them!