Introducing Upper Alpacas Morghan
Yesterday morning, I got up and Pam told me to get dressed. I asked why and she said, "Jubilee's having a cria."
Don't ask. It's not that Pam just "knows" these things, she is that good at reading animal behavior.
As we were finishing a rather hurried breakfast, Pam decided it was time to go outside for the cria. I was being my rather frantic and worried self and Pam decided to use me to run errands. First, I was sent for iodine. When I delivered the iodine, a head and two legs were visible and I was immediately sent for towels and a bucket. On my return to deliver the towels and bucket, this is what I saw.

The Herd Greeting Morghan
And here are some pictures from later in the day when Morghan had dried out. As I write this, Morghan is starting to run and play, Cailin is getting excited and starting to play with her.




Don't ask. It's not that Pam just "knows" these things, she is that good at reading animal behavior.
As we were finishing a rather hurried breakfast, Pam decided it was time to go outside for the cria. I was being my rather frantic and worried self and Pam decided to use me to run errands. First, I was sent for iodine. When I delivered the iodine, a head and two legs were visible and I was immediately sent for towels and a bucket. On my return to deliver the towels and bucket, this is what I saw.

The Herd Greeting Morghan
And here are some pictures from later in the day when Morghan had dried out. As I write this, Morghan is starting to run and play, Cailin is getting excited and starting to play with her.






3 Comments:
Wow! How cute is that?!?
She's beautiful all dried off! Have you determined what the color actually might be? Hard to tell in the photo... Love her name too!
aawwwwwww........she looks so sweet.....congratulations!!!!
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