On Thursday, June 16, 2016, the new member of the Alpaca family was born over at Marshalls Farm in West Gloucester. So cute.
My View of Life on the Dock
On Thursday, June 16, 2016, the new member of the Alpaca family was born over at Marshalls Farm in West Gloucester. So cute.
To precious. I love alpacas and llamas. I encountered many when I traveled in Peru. You have to watch them though, because they spit – if they rear their heads back, move away! I remember as a child, one knocked me flat on my ass at Pleasure Island in the feeding/petting area because I had food that he wanted and came racing over to me and didn’t stop in time.
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Thanks E.J. I believe that the Alpacas do not spit.. they make an amazing little sound. These Alpacas are very used to people and seem very gentle. Take care
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Very cute!
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They really cute
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Aw, very cute. Love the one of baby and mom.
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Thank you.. they are so cute.. you can go visit them
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Very cute! 🙂
Like most animals they do have some “defensive mechanisms” but generally those are more of the free roaming ones that are not used to people or being held down during sheering of wool feel threatened when approached in this manner! 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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These Alpacas are so wonderful, Marshalls Farm Stand welcomed a new alpaca yesterday
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And the wool for comfort and sweaters lookout talk about warm! PS very popular out west for this as well farms raising for the wool and yes people viewing. 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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Always great to hear from you
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Always great to hear from you
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