Hello,
Here comes
another llama update from me, FB! However,
first I must wish my buddy, Connor, happy birthday! He is two, two, too good to be true!!!
Okay, back to
Caterina; she is doing spectacular!
She goes in and out with the sheep, and I don’t even have to put the halter on her anymore, which makes her happy (me too). She hangs out with the sheep and seems content and happy.
She goes in and out with the sheep, and I don’t even have to put the halter on her anymore, which makes her happy (me too). She hangs out with the sheep and seems content and happy.
On Tuesday, I had a genuine llama vet (she
also does other animals) come out to the farm to check Caterina out. She gave her Dectomax to prevent meningeal
worm, and she also gave her a rabies shot.
Caterina was not thrilled, but she was pretty cooperative. This worm shot has to be given on a monthly
basis, so I am told, but I am not worried, as I am going to get Kris to give it
to her!! Isn’t that a brilliant
plan?
Right now, Caterina and the sheep
are going outside for about three hours in the morning and four hours in the
late afternoon. I have 100 Freedom
Ranger meat chickens, and they hang out in the barn and outside, as they
please. They are scheduled to be
processed on September 17th, and after they have left, I am going to
let Caterina and the sheep go in and out of the barn whenever they like during
the daytime.
Right now, the bratty lambs
try too hard to steal the chicks’ food and knock over their many water
containers. Then it will be cooler too,
so I am hoping that they will be happy to spend a large portion of the day
outside.
I find it amazing how things
can turn around. Ten days ago, I never
would have thought that Caterina would ever be happy here, but I think she is,
and we are all happy to have her living here!