It's been a wonderful holiday. Rick and Pati Horn from All American Alpacas and I spent Christmas Day at Joe and Susan Attili's farm in Ramona, CA (La Dolce Vita Alpacas). Great food, libations and meeting their wonderful friends and neighbors. It was the first time Pati and I had been to their farm and we were really impressed. In a very short period of time, they have moved all their Alpacas to their farm (from California, New York and Idaho), put up fencing, a barn and lots of extras to make the place look great. They have their Alpacas, 2 goats (lovingly known as the Butt Heads), 2 Great Pyranees doggies, and 8 Guinea Hens. I don't care if Guinea Hens eat rattlers, they are very annoying with their scheeching. They had bred some of their girls to Show Me The Money (owned by Rick and Pati) and the crias are MAGNIFICENT! Obviously, Gwen and Summer have what it takes with "Mo" to create spectacular crias. Thanks, Joe and Susan, for a great day.
Because the holidays are falling on Fridays, I haven't been going to the ranch on Thursdays. So, I spent today, Sunday, at Rick and Pati's. Great day! We got alot fo spit testing and breeding done. Mo, Fred and Merlin had a great day with the girls. Blade, not so much. He got stuck spit testing and didn't get to have fun with anyone. He was not a happy camper. Especially since he shares a field with Fred, who was bragging about the girls he had a date with today.
I was so happy to see Princess be receptive to Mo (Show Me The Money). Sadly, Princess went full term, then had a stillborn that required Dr. Thacher's help to remove the cria. We were thinking of keeping her open until the Spring to let her fully recuperate. But, lately, Rick and Pati said she's been acting like her old self. So, we introduced her to Mo today and she was ready. She usually runs around 3 times, then sits. Today, she went half a turn, and sat.
In the midst of breeding and socializing, Rick said "what's brown and has no penis?". Kir Royale snuck out a cria when we weren't looking. She usually goes a little longer, but this new little girl is fully cooked and absolutely darling! She was up and walking around in no time, and is quite social. You can kiss her and rub her neck, and she'll walk right up to you. She weighed in at 15.8 pounds. We also weighed Rainmaker, who weighed 34 pounds. His fiber is the most incredible I have ever seen. It's tight, tight, tight crimp. Mooney and Mo are a great combination. Of course, the breeding was repeated today.
Meg Ryan bred again today to Merlin. I am beginning to think Meg will never get pregnant. We've been trying for a few years and nothing seems to take. She's been bred to every herdsire on the farm. If she doesn't get pregnant, that's O.K. I bought her because she is Starr's best friend. If nothing else, she's a great companion for Starr and a ongoing source of entertainment on the farm. Pati Cake is confirmed, as is Norma Rae and Starr. Pati Cake is due mid June, Norma Rae mid July and Starr in mid September. If Mo did the job today with Princess, she'll have a December cria. I'm pretty optimistic, as she has always bred once in the past and got pregnant. 2009 was not a good year for me with crias, so I am hopeful 2010 will be a much better year.
Pati and Rick may have a new addition to their family. "Chance" is a sweet big doggie that looks like a cross between a Huskie and maybe a Lab or a German Shephard. They are babysitting for 3 days now, but he may end up living with them.
He is a very good boy. Just need a little training when it comes to the Alpacas and the kitties. I am sure he will end up being a great addition to the farm.
We started the day with Pati making Eggs Benedict (yummy) with Mimosas, and ended up the day with canapes and more champagne. Oh yes, once again, a great day at the farm!!
My next visit will be on New Year's Day for the All American Alpacas Open House, complete with Pati's home made chili. I can't wait.
I realize my photo are old. I promise to post new photos real soon.
I invite you to share in my journey of learning...
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Starting Again In Two Thousand Ten
It has been such a long time since I've posted a blog on this site. I was so disillusioned when I realized my posts were not only being read, but printed and used against me, by the Board of Equalization. I really miss documenting my adventures, and have decided to start again in 2010.
I am ending 2009 with 7 females; Princess, Vanilla Sundae, Starr, Meg Ryan, Norma Rae, Pati Cake and Creme Brulee. No crias this year. Yet, I'm expecting new arrivals from Pati Cake in June, Norma Rae in July, and Starr in September, 2010.
Creme Brulee entered her first show, AlpacaFest West, in November 2009 and won 4th place out of a class of 7. I was so proud of her, and feel she did very well for her first show. This was the first time I've competed against Rick (All American Alpacas) in the same class. His girl, Winter Rayne, took 1st! She certainly deserved it, as she is magnificent. I expect to show Creme Brulee in 3 or 4 shows in 2010.
Felix, Alpha and Rasta now live in Sage, CA and will be part of a petting farm for special needs children. Rockstarr now lives in Aguanga, CA, with some new best friends, including a sheep that thinks it's an Alpaca. From what I hear, the sheep loves Rockstarr and he is quite a hit in the neighborhood.
I'll be spending Christmas Eve with my sister and her family, and Christmas Day with Rick & Pati Horn of All American Alpacas at a holiday celebration at Joe & Susan Attili's farm (La Dolce Vita Alpacas in Ramona, CA). New Year's tradition (for the past 4 years for me) is a great day at All American Alpacas, complete with Pati's famous chili and lots of libation. My daughters are going to Washington to spend the holidays with my Washington daughters, son in law and grandchildren. I have too much work to do, so I opted to stay home.
Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas, and may 2010 be a great year for us all.
I am ending 2009 with 7 females; Princess, Vanilla Sundae, Starr, Meg Ryan, Norma Rae, Pati Cake and Creme Brulee. No crias this year. Yet, I'm expecting new arrivals from Pati Cake in June, Norma Rae in July, and Starr in September, 2010.
Creme Brulee entered her first show, AlpacaFest West, in November 2009 and won 4th place out of a class of 7. I was so proud of her, and feel she did very well for her first show. This was the first time I've competed against Rick (All American Alpacas) in the same class. His girl, Winter Rayne, took 1st! She certainly deserved it, as she is magnificent. I expect to show Creme Brulee in 3 or 4 shows in 2010.
Felix, Alpha and Rasta now live in Sage, CA and will be part of a petting farm for special needs children. Rockstarr now lives in Aguanga, CA, with some new best friends, including a sheep that thinks it's an Alpaca. From what I hear, the sheep loves Rockstarr and he is quite a hit in the neighborhood.
I'll be spending Christmas Eve with my sister and her family, and Christmas Day with Rick & Pati Horn of All American Alpacas at a holiday celebration at Joe & Susan Attili's farm (La Dolce Vita Alpacas in Ramona, CA). New Year's tradition (for the past 4 years for me) is a great day at All American Alpacas, complete with Pati's famous chili and lots of libation. My daughters are going to Washington to spend the holidays with my Washington daughters, son in law and grandchildren. I have too much work to do, so I opted to stay home.
Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas, and may 2010 be a great year for us all.
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