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Amazing skies at Kensmyth Alpaca and Cotswolds August 2018
Alpaca crazy Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
Great news for ET/AI program at Kesnmyth Alpaca and Rare Breeds
Size matters at Kensmyth Alpaca, Clay Meadow
well we breed Big Alpaca here for the fleece and Big Sheep – Wensleydales but we do have some little ones too for paddock management and keeping the AI/ET Draughts company – Size matters LOL!
Two year old Draught filly to be bred in 2019
Night time cria of course – at Kensmyth Alpaca, Clay Meadow
Alpaca give birth in the morning only apparently. Really? mine cannot have read that book!
last cria born to the herd at Cirencester was extremely late in the evening… note the shadows and the placenta under the tree waiting for me to pick it up!
no – Alpaca do not always birth in the morning or during the day for that matter
no – there is not a problem if they do this ie only a problem if they birth late – they birth when they want to
yes – you do need to protect the cria from the cold and the sun
yes – you do need to protect the cria and all Alpaca from fly strike
but look how fast they grow
Mole Valley welcome to Cirencester Driffield from Kensmyth Alpaca
Chillies getting redder and courgettes yellower at Kensmyth
nightime skies at Kensmyth Alpaca Clay Meadow
Welcome August arrival at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
well my Mum always says when my Blog goes quiet it is because something is “touch and go” and she knows I am working through the night and she is not wrong..
One of our mares finally decided to give birth but, as always, it was quite spectacular… retained placenta!
mare and foal doing well now but a very interesting uterine flushing in the early hours of August welcome to August!