Shearing day arrives in Covid 19 and 27 degree heat at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
Well a great day for shearing actually as the heat meant all mums to be could be left out instead of being penned up ready. just the boys had that pleasure but we already know they love the attention:
plenty of helpers (adhering to social distancing) is the key but then things will still go wrong LOL
but just take a look at how much fleece (to be turned into yummy yarn) comes off our Alpaca and that’s just the tail!
blessed relief for all the alpaca, especially pregnant mums to be rid of their fleeces in this heat
Kensmyth Cria drop continues in adverse and scorching temps
well with the Mums holding on for this long, we could not expect to have anything other than Dysmature cria being born. That is looking premmie but born late as mothers have arrested the pregnancies until they felt the weather conditions were better for birthing. coats for winds and sudden downpours but all off after first or second nights ..
so we have thick umbilical cords (shown on placenta) and tipped ears and toes..
British Spotted Ponies at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
My Mum was asking just the other day how our British Spotted ponies were doing. You remember – the Alpaca lane munchers?
Well – long loyal blog readers will recall that some foals come out spotty from the start and some “spot out” later.
well here is Kensmyth Kinda Cute when she was born if you recall
and for her first year..
but take a look at our beautiful homebred two year old British Spotted pony young lady now..
with plenty more spots to come when she has a bath and loses her winter coat !
No textbook Alpaca births at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
well I have been discussing here for a while how Alpaca across the UK have been holding off giving birth. This means they not only stop the birth happening but arrest the growth of the foetus inside – amazing isn’t it?
well, this means that cria born “late” are Dysmature (looks like Premature) despite the length of time inside because the growth was stopped. lets face it, Alpaca do not have big enough insides to allow them to continue to grow and grow and in humans they would be induced which you cannot do to Alpaca.
so the net result is that across the UK Alpaca breeders are seeing Dysmature cria and premmies of course. these indications are many ranging from inside out ears, floppy ears, malformed feet, weak pasterns and hindlegs, unerupted teeth, thick umbilical cords – you name it, it will happen at sometime to all Alpaca breeders.
so it was no surprise that Cria number two arriving at precisely 12 months gestation had quite a few of the above. here are the before and afters LOL
Proud Alpaca Mommas at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
There is nothing more endearing than a proud Alpaca Mother showing off her cria (baby) but boy do they grow quickly!
and for those of you wondering why our cria are coated in some photos – take a look at the inconsistency in the weather temperatures and add the fact ours live on a windy hill – its either Hypothermia or Hyperthermia on a daily basis this year – stay vigilant at all times
World opening up and weather changing daily, Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
Keeping Mum at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow as Cria Drop 2020 begins
well we have all been keeping Mum for so long as the Cria have started arriving and we are Dog tired .. LOL
but the early rising and late nights – yes Alpaca AND horses foal at night too have been well worth it as the cria have finally started arriving – thought the girls would cross their legs forever!
Hotting up for action at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow
Doppelganger at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow for Draught Sire
STOP and think where it will land STOP releasing Balloons – save livestock
some of my nearest and dearest friends and family will know that I am disgusted at the moment by the actions of some walkers and of some people who just don’t think about what they are doing and its consequences.
Its birthing season for all farmers and we are out 24/7 caring for our livestock but also having to watch out for the actions of some very irresponsible people.
This balloon along with its sentimental message was released into the air without a moments thought of where it might land – IN MY FIELD and wrapped itself in the wind around the leg of an Alpaca.
luckily I found him at 6 am and it hadn’t been for long but it could have been so much worse – strangled or swallowed.. THINK before you release balloons into the air – where do you think they might land? it could be on the windscreen of your car as you are driving along let alone in a field STOP AND THINK PLEASE
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