Cria

2009 Goals (or “How did we do?”)

Posted on December 31, 2009 at 9:40 pm

It is December 31, 2009, time to look at our 2009 Farm Goals.  We did complete some and didn’t

I’ll start with the 2009 Farm Goals:
check-mark-red= COMPLETED
checkmark= Started but not completed
check_mark_no=No work done yet.

check-mark-redPut in a Garden – We had a great garden this year.  The corn was delicious, the tomatoes did great, we had TOOOO much squash, we loved it.  We have a lot of it canned in the pantry, and had some great veggies this summer.  We have already started planning next years garden!

check-mark-redBuild Layer Chicken Coop – We’re getting about 8 eggs a day now.  LOVE IT!!!

check-mark-redBuild Chicken Tractors – We built 2 chicken tractors and did almost 50 Cornish X on pasture and 4 turkeys.  We have about 20 chickens still in the freezer and we canned a lot of the turkey and have many meals ready to go!

check_mark_no Attend/Enter 3 Alpaca Shows – Well, we didn’t go to any.

check_mark_no Visit 3 Fiber Mills – We didn’t go to any, maybe next year.  

check-mark-redNeonatal Class

check_mark_no Get a Tractor – Yeah right! LOL

checkmark Build a Whizbang Garden Cart & Plucker – Well, we have the wood for the garden cart.  I have started with some very handy friends getting what we need for the plucker.  I’m sure with the help of Dan we’ll get this done soon!

check_mark_no Build Road to Back Pasture - Well, nope!

check_mark_no Run Water To Barn – Maybe this next year!!

checkmark Make Compost Bins –

check-mark-red Farm Days – Our farm day in September was wonderful.  We had a lot of people stop by and had a great time.  The news stopped by and we even made the 6:00 and 11:00 news!

check_mark_no Build a Fire Pit

check_mark_noBuild a Skirting Table

check-mark-redcheck-mark-redcheck-mark-redcheck-mark-redcheck-mark-redcheck-mark-redcheck-mark-redcheck-mark-redcheck-mark-redcheck-mark-redcheck-mark-redcheck-mark-red Start a Monthly Movie Night- We’ve done pretty well with having a family movie night each month.  It helped when we started getting Netflix!

CHICKEN & QUAIL UPDATE:

Our chickens are doing great.  We have 8 laying hens & 3 three month olds out with Millie our rooster.  We have 10 two month old chickens that we hatched out and 7 more chickens that just hatched out yesterday and today.  So that gives us 29 chickens at this point.

We also started on quail this year.  We have 6 laying hens with 2 male quail.  We also have 13 three week old quail that are just about to start laying here in 2-3 weeks.  That gives us 21 quail.  We hope to start breeding and raising quail for meet.

ALPACA UPDATE:

We have 23 alpaca on property.  2 of them are being agisted here for our good friend Kim.  We are so happy to have Brownie & Atom here with us.  We also have 2 that will be leaving this week for their new home, Rogue and Zach.  They were purchased by a great couple from Eugene a couple of months ago.

The rest of the alpacas are doing great.  We had 5 babies this summer and we are looking forward to another great year.  Thank you to all of our friends for the support they have given us this year.  Look for our 2010 goals in just a few days!

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Low IgG

Posted on August 28, 2009 at 10:17 pm

When an alpaca baby is born, we draw blood for a couple of reasons.  First is to send a blood sample in with the alpacas registration.  The second reason is to test the immunoglobulin G or IgG.  The best way to describe IgG is that this tests the level of antibodies in the blood to protect the cria from disease.

You want to see an IgG test of at least 800 or above.  For instance, most of our alpacas this year have been in the 3500 level.  A level between 500-800 is borderline, but not terrible.  Robinson Crusoe’s IgG was around 300.  TOO LOW!!  This is a problem  We have been noticing that he has just been laying around, not gaining weight, not nursing as often as needed.  All signs that he probably had a low IgG. His low IgG probably comes from he was born a month early and Liberty Blaze hadn’t started producing colostrum yet in her milk.  The colostrum is how the mom transfers the good antibodies to the cria.

To take care of a low IgG you need to give a plasma transfusion to add the antibodies that the alpaca needs.  We had our Vet, Dr. Pete, come over to do the transfusion.  The best way to do the transfusion of plasma is in to the abdomen.  There is about a 2% loss of the antibodies this way over adding the plasma directly to the blood, but since it is llama plasma, this causes less stress to the system than doing it in to the blood.  It’s worth the 2% loss to not have other problems.

Mom and baby did well while the Dr. did his work.

Here is Dr. Pete, Megan his assistant and Julia getting Robinson Crusoe ready.  They have shaved his belly, and holding him down and then cleaned him really well.

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Here you can see Dr. Pete with the plasma:
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Here is Georgia helping out afterward.  He was pretty worn out afterward.

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Today, Robinson Crusoe was running around the pasture, nursing and doing great.  Dr. Pete came back and drew some blood to see how the changes have done.  One test came back borderline.  That is an improvement.  So far he is doing great.  We’ll keep watching him and make sure he is doing well.

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What is that, a new BABY?!

Posted on August 20, 2009 at 10:11 pm

Well, I told you yesterday that we had some new alpacas.  Let me tell you the short version (and I’ll tell the long version later).  We have traded one of our alpacas for 3 other alpacas (1 male and 2 females).  Both of the females are pregnant.  One is due at the end of September and the other due in May.

Well, today we went over to our friends house, the Robinsons, for dinner with them and their family.  We had a great time with them and left there around 8:15 to come home and take care of the animals.  I went out first while Julia changed her clothes.  I go in to the main part of the barn and notice something icky on the ground and called to Julia to bring a bag.  I thought that one of our new moms had maybe aborted a baby or something.  I had no idea what it could be.  I look out in to the pasture and there he is, Liberty Blaze’s new baby boy!  I called back to Julia that we had a baby.  All the girls came out to see the new boy.  We don’t have a name for him yet but since we were at the Robinson’s, we’re considering Silk Creek’s Robinson Crusoe.  We don’t know yet.

Here are some quick pictures we took tonight:

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Here’s a picture of his mom, Liberty Blaze (she’s the black one in front).

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2009 Cria

Posted on August 19, 2009 at 8:56 pm

2009 Cria

Here are Silk Creek’s 2009 crias!!  We have one more due (story about that soon).  They are all growing wonderfully, and doing great!  All the mom’s are raising them well!

Silk Creek’s La Bella
DOB:  6/23/09
Dam:  Feline
Sire:  El Bello (son of Hemingway)

Silk Creek’s Juanita
DOB:  6/28/09
Dam:  Alsea
Sire:  Juan Pablo (Full Accoyo granson of Vengador)


Silk Creek’s Opal
DOB:  7/2/09
Dam:  Aurora
Sire:  Dreamweavers Dilberate


Silk Creek’s Oberon
DOB:  7/23/09
Dam:  Milkyway
Sire:  Shepherd’s Pasture Endeavour

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Cria #4 is Here!

Posted on July 24, 2009 at 10:22 pm

Announcing Silk Creek’s Oberon (maybe ;) )

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Here’s the Story.  Julia, Lilian & Aislyn are out of town camping with Julia’s family.  Georgia stayed home with me so she can go to a party on Saturday at her best friends house who is moving soon.  With Julia gone, that put Georgia in charge of the animals while I have been at work this week.  Georgia called me yesterday morning around 10:00 am asking if I had fed the dogs that morning.  I asked her if she had checked the alpacas yet and she hadn’t.  I was feeling that it was going to be yesterday since I had seen Milkyway rolling in the dirt early in the morning.  This is normal for some of our alpacas, but not that normal for Milkyway.  So I knew she was feeling uncomfortable.  Georgia hung up and said she would go check on them.

About 90 seconds later, Georgia called back and frantically said that the baby was on the ground.  She seemed a little stressed.  I told her I would be right home and to go out and see if she could help the baby.  It takes me about 35 min to get home from the time I leave my office.  By the time I was home the baby was up walking around and nursing.  All great signs.  Georgia had dried him off and took good notes on times.  We took his temperature and dipped his naval, and all was well.  He was running around the pasture in no time.

I noticed that one of his front legs was slightly twisted out.  Made a note to have the Vet look at it.  Kept an eye on baby and mom the rest of the day.  All went well.  The other cria’s wanted him to play, and as long as he was close to his mom, he liked to play.  He is a big one, 24 pounds.  That is great!

Our Vet came today this afternoon to check him out.  He is doing great except for the leg.  He has very tight tendons in one of his front legs.  Now Milkyway did NOT like that we were trying to put a splint on his leg.  I was holding Oberon’s legs, and Milky freaked out.  She started trying to bite my head, and the started spitting on us.  Mainly got me right in the face.  That is when we decided to take Oberon out of the barn near the hay to put the splint on.  Gave him a couple of shots and drew some blood.  We’ll get his IGg next week.  I’m going to guess it’s good, but we’ll see.

Yesterday I also took a walk around the farm and took some other pictures that I thought I’d share.

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Alpaca Cria #3!!!

Posted on July 2, 2009 at 10:49 pm

Well, we were not expecting it at all, but our third cria of the summer was born this morning!! ANOTHER GIRL!!!  Another WHITE Girl!!

I was working and Julia and the girls were up in Eugene picking cherries with Rebecca and her family.  I got a call from our neighbor Judy asking where we were.  She said that there was a baby 1/2 way out, and we better get home quickly.  I called Julia, and they were just finishing picking cherries, and headed right home.  By the time they got here, the baby had been born, and Judy had come over and dried it off and watched it for us.

Georgia helped a lot, and she fell in love with the little cria.  We let her pick out the name, Silk Creek’s Opal.

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Alpaca Baby #2!!

Posted on June 28, 2009 at 2:10 pm

I have to be to church early every Sunday (around 6:00 am), so I leave before anybody else gets up. I usually am sitting on the stand when the family walks in to church with just a few minutes to spare. This morning, I was sitting on the stand, and no family. I started wondering what was going on. After the sacrament, I was worried. I didn’t have my phone (Georgia had it, she went to the Jonas Brothers concert in Portland with a friend last night) so there was really no way for Julia to call me so I left the stand to go call to see if everything was ok. Julia was at the store buying some lubricant to assist her to deliver the cria and asked if I could come home.  I told the Bishopric that I was going to go home to help Julia deliver the baby and I took off.

When I got home and changed, I saw that the cria had one leg out and the head out. I held Alsea (the mom) while Julia had to go in and find the leg and pull it out. She got the leg out and then assisted Alsea to give birth. We now have our 2nd Cria, Silk Creek’s Juanita (we are going to call her Nita). Her Sire is Accoyo Juan Pablo part of the Studmaster Males.

We are very happy with our new Nita!!

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