October was our first annual Alpaca Science Lab here on the farm.
(no we do not have a windmill on our farm or tulips either but I liked the Dutch ambiance)
We learned all about those great dogs, the Great Pyrenees, and how they came from Siberia or Northern Asia to France where they were used to guard the large estates of the French nobility. We have two and they are worth their weight in gold (almost). One of ours is a chicken eater though so we have to keep her far from the chicken coop.
This little Suri alpaca is called Meiske. That means little girl in Dutch. She was bottle fed and is wonderful with children. Alpacas come in 22 colors. Meiske is a dark fawn color.
When she was born she looked awful and we thought we couldn't keep her alive.
It was worth the effort...
This suri alpaca is Ed. He is banished to the "goat pen" since we do not use him for breeding and need to keep him far from the girls.Alpacas were carefully tended by the Incas and bred for centuries to create their amazing fiber. The Spanish conquistadors brutally destroyed most of them when they conquered the Inca nation. Some of the alpacas were hidden in the upper Andes and survived. I feel very fortunate to be the benefactor of that mysterious culture that lived long ago.

1 comment:
Wow what a great post! The alpaca lab looks so fun! I must add however that Vinnie is a stinker, and Mocah is much better :)
--Joosh
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