Archive for November 15th, 2008

The boy of Joy

Joy popped out another boy today. Like her last two, he’s big, fully done, and ready to go. Tearing around the paddock already at a hour old. Here is Max, Yvonne’s 1/4 Clydie, welcoming the newcomer:

Joy, her cria, and Max

No, Max is not wearing a muzzle to keep him from eating the cria. It actually has a mesh in the front of it, and keeps him from eating too much grass.

 

Charity Hugs

This last week we have gone out and helped the SPCA in their annual street-appeals. Last Saturday we met up with Grahame, Sue, and their youngest daughter Rochelle in Upper Hutt- we brought Zahir, Zafar, and Hob. (In a few weeks they will be the new owners of Z&Z, and were very happy to get to take them out and play with them!) I took Hob off in one direction, while the four of them went off in another with the alpacas.

We raised a good deal of money for the SPCA during our 90 minutes on the street. My best was getting $5 from a Nun. The most touching story came from one woman who had lost her dog of 18 years the night before. Hugging Zafar made her feel better, and in gratitude she put $20 in the collection bucket. A great example fo the healing power of animals, I guess.

SPCA appeal in Upper Hutt SPCA with Hob

Yesterday I took Hob and Nazani to Coham Court in Porirua for the Wellington SPCA street appeal. We did pretty well again, though it was a bit tough wrangling them two by myself. Lots of cell-phone cameras in action. Nazani was the star, standing there while being cuddled from all directions by a half-dozen people. Hob was in a “don’t touch me” mood, and would neatly side-step most attempts to pet him- while maintaining proper llama manners and decorum, of course!