Puppy + Paca = Adorable
photo by Janice Buttitta of Desert Mountain Alpaca Ranch
I just love this photo. Janice says that this little puppy, Sophia, pictured here, weighed less than 10 lbs, and the alpacas hardly paid attention to her.
photo by Janice Buttitta of Desert Mountain Alpaca Ranch
I just love this photo. Janice says that this little puppy, Sophia, pictured here, weighed less than 10 lbs, and the alpacas hardly paid attention to her.
This is a new weekly feature with a tidbit of wisdom picked up along the way after ten plus years breeding alpacas. A nugget of knowledge that you don’t have when you are new to alpacas, but years down the road seems like a pretty important piece of info worth sharing.
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It pays to look past the flash of good looks and ribbons and look at the science behind the male you are considering breeding to your female alpacas. Look at his offspring, his histograms, his skin biopsies, production records, etc. The “look” of a pretty face can set you back years behind the competition if you aren’t careful.
For more specifics read How Do You Know Which Sire To Hire by Alpaca Farmgirl Katy Spears

“Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.”
~Alfred Lord Tennyson
