Creating A Good Home For Alpacas
…from drafts, an alpaca’s body (especially a herd of alpacas in an appropriately-sized area) will provide a good deal of warmth (and their thick winter coats will keep them even…
…from drafts, an alpaca’s body (especially a herd of alpacas in an appropriately-sized area) will provide a good deal of warmth (and their thick winter coats will keep them even…
…in a herd. If your barn is properly insulated from drafts, a donkey’s body (especially a herd of donkeys in an appropriately-sized space) will provide a good deal of warmth….
…drafts, a llama’s body (especially a herd of llamas in an appropriately-sized area) will provide a good deal of warmth (and their thick winter coats will keep them even warmer!)….
…start close to home, by looking at your organization’s history of prior funding. Then you can branch out by exploring community and local grant opportunities. Finally, you can search more…
…in dairy production. If you have a good relationship with your veterinarian, they should be able to advise you when weight issues need to be addressed and how to safely…
…bagels”. Exercise Five Encourage folks to continue this critical exploration at home. You could even design a worksheet for folks to take home to systematically track their biases toward animals…
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…been known to form good social bonds with humans. Increasing time spent with an isolated alpaca may be of benefit during separation from their social group. If possible to do…
…living spaces for a good scratch. Grooming is a great tactile enrichment and good human-resident bonding time. Adding piles of sand or dirt for a nice dust bath can also…
…call CRR home, and take a peek at their daily routine- View Fullscreen here! Need A Transcript Of The Above Slideshow? Click here to access a PDF containing the text…
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