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about alpaca farm and alpaca care

  1. History
  2. Meet the Alpaca
  3. Alpaca Types
  4. Alpaca Behavior
  5. Alpaca Breeding
  6. Housing, Care & Feeding
    of Alpacas
  7. Fly Control

About Alpaca Fiber

  1. The Fiber of the Future
  2. Understanding
    Micron Testing
  3. Other Considerations
Being a softie is a good thing. Cush and enjoy the ride. Walk softly and hum a gentle tune. On everyone a little rain must fall. Some things are worth orgeling about! Share the fiber of your life--more will grow. When you get upset, run to someone you trust. Never lose the spring in your step. Everyone is relative. Don't base judgements on color; it's what is inside that counts. Spit happens--but not often. Two's company, three's a herd. Personality completes the package. Dense, good/stupid, bad. Live life to the fullest jump, bounce, play and when you get tired, nap. Good breeding shows. Keep your butt covered or it'll burn. If you don’t focus on the patches of manure, all you’ll see are green pastures. Tease with love in mind. A good mate takes considerable thought. Not every man is a stud. When trouble comes run the other way.
alpaca farm fly control  Sometimes the only thing you can do is follow the butt in front of you. Everyone has a little crimp, it's the degree that makes you fine. Friendship is the fiber of life strong, soft, colorful and long lasting. Everyone gets manure, it's what you do with it that counts. When life gets you down, hang out in the pasture. When a guy gets fresh, spit him off. Always wear alpaca.

-- Kim DeVos, Creekside Breeders


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