Granny's gone and done it again

:D They have a web page where we can watch her being bored. 7-9 days is usual, she got irradiated yesterday so most likly will be there until at least next Wed. They check levels on M-W & F.

http://vvimi131.mypets.ws:8004/video/mjpg.cgi


Does he talk? Will he do anything for a buck?


Don't know about that, at least with alpacas. I can smell when Laddie has spit at Teddy from the other end of the barn - 50'. I think it is funny they spit (1st stomach contents, :sick ) as an offensive maneuver (or is it defensive?) at another alpaca. If the stink bothered them you wouldn't think it would be something THEY would want to smell.


Actually it is not uncommon to put a towel over an alpaca or llama's face when you are working on them and they are spitters.


No but I gather they can kick you from here to China.


Not big on antibacterial soap. We are creating more and more resistant bacteria.
Re. Llamas and Alpacas I did my internship in the Lg Animal ward at The Ohio State University Vet school. Worked alot with them cause Dr. Anderson is an authority in their treatment and husbandry. He was generous with his students when it came to teaching us how to handle them. Not lot of opportunity for most of us to learn by experience.
 
Perhaps he would like to give up his legs and spend a lot of time in dialysis? I know, you know all about this already. Not sure how you convince him unless maybe he gets an up close and personal look at someone going through that.


What is under the carpet? Even if it is just plywood you might feel a lot better ripping out the carpet and putting down some area rugs until you can afford the hardwood flooring. We don't do wall to wall. Always dirty no matter how much you vacuum, plenty of places for allergens to hang out.
Concrete under the carpet. Hubs is determined to put wood floors and wont budge on ripping it up till he's ready to start the flooring.
 
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Re. Llamas and Alpacas I did my internship in the Lg Animal ward at The Ohio State University Vet school. Worked alot with them cause Dr. Anderson is an authority in their treatment and husbandry. He was generous with his students when it came to teaching us how to handle them. Not lot of opportunity for most of us to learn by experience.
That is so very cool.
 

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