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wellington womble
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chez
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I think you have to tip them over and sit on them to shear them and it can be quite exciting. I don't think you make any money out of them - I think that's why everyone is so against them, because at one point there was an Alpaca selling Pyramid Scheme. But they are very personable - a friend has four, bought by accident as a Christmas present by her husband, instead of the jumper she wanted.
Ali keeps them partly to keep the foxes off the hens, I think - you still lose the first bird, but your Watch Alpaca chases them off once it notices. However, my understanding of that aspect of it is that because they are herd animals, to get them to behave like that, you have to make them think they are part of the chicken flock, so they are a bit twisted mentally, compared to how they are in a herd.
They're not a self-caring option - but they do have nice noses . |
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sean Downsizer Moderator
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Nick
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chez
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wellington womble
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Jam Lady
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chez
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