[Ag-eq] Blind Gardener Discussion List

Nella Foster nfoster at extremezone.com
Wed Feb 11 03:45:10 UTC 2009


Valerie:

Thanks for the information, I had no idea that the alpacas are so much 
smaller.

What does their wool look like, and do they come in several colors?

I'm sure it would be far to hot for alpacas here in Phoenix.  Camels are 
probably more suited for this climate!

What do alpacas eat, and are they difficult to care for?

I had the opportunity to get some Angora goats, but did not want to care for 
their hair.  I like my animals to be low maintenance!

I look forward to learning more about your alpacas.

Nella
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <wawanuky at runbox.com>
To: <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 6:56 AM
Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Blind Gardener Discussion List


> HI Nella,
>  A llama is about twice the size of an alpaca and alot more agressive.
> Some people use them for gard animals, for alpacas and sheep or goats.
> Their fleece is also not a desireable as an alpacas.
>  Alpacas weigh from 150-200 lbs, are much more gentle, about 1/2 the size
> and eat alot less. The fleece is very desireable. Easier to care for.
> After being with alpacas, llamas now seem so big.  But llamas can pull or
> carry packs and go hiking with you as pack animals. So that's good about 
> them.
> Val
>
>
>>
>> Valerie:
>>
>> Can you tell me the difference between alpacas and llamas?
>>
>> I visited a llama farm once and had so much fun with them.  They are so 
>> very
>> soft.  One of them even had curly hair, which made him exceptionally 
>> cute.
>>
>> I don't think I have the patience for spinning and weaving.
>>
>> Nella
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>> From: <wawanuky at runbox.com>
>> To: <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
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>> Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 9:53 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Blind Gardener Discussion List
>>
>>
>> > Hi everyone,
>> >  Somehow I got on this list. I am not blind but was seeking
>> > out blind people to help teach how to spin.
>> > I am an alpaca farmer in NC and spin their beautiful fleece
>> > by hand, the old fashioned way . I realized that this would be a
>> > wonderful skill that blind people could easily develope as it is
>> > almost 100% by feel.
>> >  I called a few organizations locally (I'm s. of Charlotte)
>> > however got no response. So there I am...
>> > If anyone would like to take me up on this, I'll be available
>> > but I live in Monroe, NC>
>> >  best regards,
>> > Val
>> > Happy Hills Alpaca Farm
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >> Hi all,
>> >>
>> >> I used to be a frequent poster on this list.  I think I'm still a
>> >> member.  It is full of gardeners of all skill levels.  Richard, the
>> >> group owner keeps a list of accessible gardening web sites.  That
>> >> list, and the list of USDA climate zones gets emailed to everyone on
>> >> the First of each month.
>> >>
>> >> See ya online,
>> >> Fred
>> >>
>> >> Blind Gardeners, is a group for blind and visually impaired people
>> >> who are interested in gardening. Discussion topics include, gardening
>> >> in general, problems unique to blind and visually impaired gardeners,
>> >> the availability, quality, and speech accessibility of gardening
>> >> CD's, gardening books in other formats, and what to do with the
>> >> produce of the garden. This group is family friendly, so no profanity
>> >> please.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/blind-gardener/
>> >>
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