SpaceBus
Chillin' with the herd
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Hello,
As the title suggests my wife and I just adopted our first livestock animal, a five year old alpaca named Lightning. He came from a home that could no longer take care of him. For the last year and a half I had been visiting and helping with his care when I could, but the opportunity finally came to adopt him. Lightning is very skittish but will approach my GSD and touch noses, take food from my hand, and let me pet him while he eats oats/alpaca kibble from a bucket. Honestly Lightning seems to like the dog more than he likes us people. It was a bit of an adventure getting his halter and leash on to get him here yesterday, but we managed. Lightning is amendable to being led with a leash, but he has limits. I've contacted a local Alpaca farm and hoping to find another alpaca that needs a home so Lightning can have a friend. I don't think he has ever been sheared in his life and his coat is filthy. Before bringing Lightning home we watched some shearing and handling videos and are looking into clippers. One video even showed a blanket tied to the animal to keep the coat clean, and I can't find anything more on the topic using google. All my attempts end up with products made of alpaca wool rather than to protect the animal's coat. My wife and I have always liked these little tiny camels and hoped to acquire some after starting our homestead. Lightning is even my favorite color for an Alpaca and we couldn't be happier with him.
Thanks for reading!
As the title suggests my wife and I just adopted our first livestock animal, a five year old alpaca named Lightning. He came from a home that could no longer take care of him. For the last year and a half I had been visiting and helping with his care when I could, but the opportunity finally came to adopt him. Lightning is very skittish but will approach my GSD and touch noses, take food from my hand, and let me pet him while he eats oats/alpaca kibble from a bucket. Honestly Lightning seems to like the dog more than he likes us people. It was a bit of an adventure getting his halter and leash on to get him here yesterday, but we managed. Lightning is amendable to being led with a leash, but he has limits. I've contacted a local Alpaca farm and hoping to find another alpaca that needs a home so Lightning can have a friend. I don't think he has ever been sheared in his life and his coat is filthy. Before bringing Lightning home we watched some shearing and handling videos and are looking into clippers. One video even showed a blanket tied to the animal to keep the coat clean, and I can't find anything more on the topic using google. All my attempts end up with products made of alpaca wool rather than to protect the animal's coat. My wife and I have always liked these little tiny camels and hoped to acquire some after starting our homestead. Lightning is even my favorite color for an Alpaca and we couldn't be happier with him.
Thanks for reading!