LadyNai
Chillin' with the herd
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We have three alpacas, two unneutered males and one neutered - we may get a female eventually but for now these are our "fiber boys."
Anyway, they are in a pasture next to my mother's flock of dairy goats - there is a barn on one side and the other side is under a canvas canopy that stretches across both pastures (not totally, just partially).
For whatever reason the guys usually prefer to stand under the canopy instead of in the nice dry little barn. We had a NASTY storm last night in the midwest and I came out this morning to deal with the minor aviary issues and then give out the morning hay and grain (The alpacas get a very small amount in the morning - grain I mean not hay)
Ebony, my black 10 month old (Still has cria tips) was shivering, soaked and moaning at me that life was terrible. After he got his breakfast it wasn't so bad but he looked just sad. The others were soaked too but didn't look nearly so bedraggled. I'm assuming with the storm they stayed under the canopy AGAIN.
So how an I coax them to the barn? Is it possible that they want to be near to the goats? (Mom said she's ok to turn them all together as soon as all our girls give birth so it's about a month before all four kid)
It's also possible that Ebony MIGHT be getting bullied by Alex (2 years) and Paul (neutered and age unknown, he was a rescue case - he and his buddy were our first two and the other one got sick immediately upon moving and died the next day so we got the other two to keep him company. Nothing sadder than a crying alpaca)
Anyway if that is the case what can I do?
I'm great with goats and poultry but alpacas are new territory.
Anyway, they are in a pasture next to my mother's flock of dairy goats - there is a barn on one side and the other side is under a canvas canopy that stretches across both pastures (not totally, just partially).
For whatever reason the guys usually prefer to stand under the canopy instead of in the nice dry little barn. We had a NASTY storm last night in the midwest and I came out this morning to deal with the minor aviary issues and then give out the morning hay and grain (The alpacas get a very small amount in the morning - grain I mean not hay)
Ebony, my black 10 month old (Still has cria tips) was shivering, soaked and moaning at me that life was terrible. After he got his breakfast it wasn't so bad but he looked just sad. The others were soaked too but didn't look nearly so bedraggled. I'm assuming with the storm they stayed under the canopy AGAIN.
So how an I coax them to the barn? Is it possible that they want to be near to the goats? (Mom said she's ok to turn them all together as soon as all our girls give birth so it's about a month before all four kid)
It's also possible that Ebony MIGHT be getting bullied by Alex (2 years) and Paul (neutered and age unknown, he was a rescue case - he and his buddy were our first two and the other one got sick immediately upon moving and died the next day so we got the other two to keep him company. Nothing sadder than a crying alpaca)
Anyway if that is the case what can I do?
I'm great with goats and poultry but alpacas are new territory.