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	<title>Alpaca Chronicles &#187; i am not a trained vet. you know that right?</title>
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		<title>Dr. Billings, report to the barn. Dr. Billings&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So we sheared three cria today &#8211; a hot Sunday afternoon.
Apparently you&#8217;re supposed to shear alpaca cria (babies) at one month. It takes away their &#8220;baby&#8221; fleece tips (?) so when you shear them after a year you only get the good stuff.
It also makes them cooler. I can attest to this, since my own [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So we sheared three cria today &#8211; a hot Sunday afternoon.</p>
<p>Apparently you&#8217;re supposed to shear alpaca cria (babies) at one month. It takes away their &#8220;baby&#8221; fleece tips (?) so when you shear them after a year you only get the good stuff.</p>
<p>It also makes them cooler. I can attest to this, since my own dome is shaved.</p>
<p>I realized something today.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not an animal dude. Sort of. Okay, I&#8217;m not an animal *care* dude. </p>
<p>I love animals and have almost always had pets. I don&#8217;t even mind giving oral antibiotics or scooping their poop. It&#8217;s cool. I just don&#8217;t like the invasive stuff like holding them down to shear or assisting births.</p>
<p>Hilarious, given that I assisted our youngest son&#8217;s birth at home. But I wasn&#8217;t afraid of getting injured or injuring Jenni. Much.</p>
<p>Maybe that&#8217;s the reason Jenni is better at the care than me. Giving birth is a lot different than assisting, so maybe that sensibility spills over into the heightened ability to care for the critters.</p>
<p>Alpacas are gentle animals and probably the easiest livestock to own. I enjoy them for the most part. I don&#8217;t even mind wrangling them up for stuff. </p>
<p>When I get into veterinarian territory I get&#8230; uncomfortable. This is probably why we&#8217;ll make a good team raising these fleecy dudes.    </p>
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