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Penelope and Creampuff take a Dip

On a hot November Saturday I've let the alpacas into fresh pasture. Instead of diving into the fresh pasture, they dived straight into the small dam for a swim.

Spring Exuberance!

Yesterday was as beautiful as they come. It's early Spring, the sun is shining and some of the does that will be providing milk for our soap and their kids are celebrating the sunshine and some fresh pasture in typical, exuberant, goat fashion:

We hope you enjoy this slice of goat-Spring!

First Two Buck Kids of the Season

The beautiful Eaynin has given birth to the first two buck kids of the season. This video shows a proud mum Eaynin, with her two buck kids. There's also a cameo from Jackie, the first doe and our son Hamish, performs the role of lead skipper...

Welcome Jackie!

We're very happy to welcome our first kid of the 2011 season: Jackie. Born yesterday to a proud Saanen mum, Julie. Jackie's father is an Australian Brown named Basil.

Our two year old son, Hamish, lends some commentary on the below video:

The Kind of Stuff that Only Prince Would Sing About

Last Friday saw another milestone passed on our little patch. We had the first on-site mating of any of our livestock, either alpaca or dairy goat. It has been a year since Creampuff had last given birth and she is in excellent condition, so we figured it was time for her to be introduced to Sappa, who has worn out a trench pacing up and down the fence line that separates him from our ladies.

Alpacas mating - Sappa and CreampuffWe found an empty paddock and left our two love birds to get to know each other...but no introduction was required, as Creampuff went straight to the ground (the alpaca mating acceptance position) and Sappa was soon set about his business.

We'd opted for a paddock mating rather than a stockyard and at "half time", Sappa and Creampuff decided to pull up stumps and move their show over against the fence next to all the other females. This prompted three of them to go to ground next  to the fence (alpaca for "me too!") while another nibbled Sappa's ear while he continued the show with Creampuff.

I was too busy laughing to put my camera to good use.

Alpaca males have a fibro-elastic penis which has a dexterity that most human males would envy but from what I've seen, they can have that, there appeared to be far too much complaining from Sappa to make it worthwhile!

Mating with alpacas is a little hit and miss. Alpaca females ovulate in response to the act of mating and the presence of semen. So now we wait a while, then re-unite Sappa and Creampuff again. If Creampuff spits at Sappa and runs off, she's pregnant. If she submits for mating, she's not.

That's as precise and scientific as it gets with alpacas.

Southern Kid and Goatling Show


Today was the Dairy Goat Society of Australia Tasmanian Branch Southern Kid and Goatling Show at the Royal Hobart Showgrounds. We only took along Jesse-Belle and Basil to this show, making for a light goat handling day :)

Jesse-Belle brought home:

  • 1st Place, Toggenburg Goatling 12-24 months un-kidded
  • Reserve Champion, Junior Doe

This was Jesse-Belle's second show and the second time she has brought home both 1st place in the Toggenburgs and Reserve Champion. We're happy with her showings so far and hopefully she'll continue her run as she matures.

Basil is only three months old and this was his first show. Basil managed to snag:

  • 3rd Place, Buck Kid under 6 months, any breed

The judge had some fine words regarding Basil, particularly as he was half the age of the other buck kids. We're fairly excited about this little Australian Brown's future.

 

 

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