I hope you will keep reposting this FAQ, William. It's a good reminder and a help to newbies.
Sincerely,
Bruce Atchison - author of When a Man Loves a Rabbit and Deliverance from Jericho. Both books are available at the www.bruceatchison.blogspot.com page.
I should let my writer friends know about this FAQ as well. Somebody might want to write about them for a magazine article.
Sincerely,
Bruce Atchison - author of When a Man Loves a Rabbit and Deliverance from Jericho. Both books are available at the www.bruceatchison.blogspot.com page.
On 06/19/2012 01:52 PM, Bruce Atchison - author wrote:
> I should let my writer friends know about this FAQ as well. Somebody might
> want to write about them for a magazine article.
> Sincerely,
> Bruce Atchison - author of When a Man Loves a Rabbit and Deliverance from
> Jericho. Both books are available at the www.bruceatchison.blogspot.com > page.
Well, Bruce, I think you're about two years too late to get any response and probably five years too late to get an enthusiastic response. There were never very many of us here and I think there are no more than two or three who still have any llamas.
That's too bad, George. I wish more folks used newsgroups but the spammers drove them away. I saved the llama FAQ in case somebody wants it.
I think there are some folks locally who have llamas. I'll have to ask around. I miss hearing about those remarkable animals.
Sincerely,
Bruce Atchison - author of When a Man Loves a Rabbit and Deliverance from Jericho. Both books are available at the www.bruceatchison.blogspot.com page.
> That's too bad, George. I wish more folks used newsgroups but the spammers > drove them away. I saved the llama FAQ in case somebody wants it.
> I think there are some folks locally who have llamas. I'll have to ask > around. I miss hearing about those remarkable animals.
> Sincerely,
> Bruce Atchison - author of When a Man Loves a Rabbit and Deliverance from > Jericho. Both books are available at the www.bruceatchison.blogspot.com > page.
Hey Randy, it's nice to see you're still around. I hope the world is treating you right. We're having our third non-summer in a row. We've got enough cold, wet weather to share but no way to get it to the rest of the country. Oh well, life's tough and then you die. How's everything in Missouri?
George
I'm glad some folks are still here. Facebook isn't always cooperative. I haven't checked Yahoo or Google groups yet since both websites are finnicky.
Sincerely,
Bruce Atchison - author of When a Man Loves a Rabbit and Deliverance from Jericho. Both books are available at the www.bruceatchison.blogspot.com page.
Don't even talk to me about cold and wet.
We're having the summer from hell. Again.
According to the drought maps, we're in an extreme drought.
Only 3/4" of rain since mid-march.
Pastures are shot and have been since the 1st week of May.
Been having to feed the goats and llama hay since then.
Hay is getting tough to find and real expensive.
Lots of ranchers have sold off all their cattle as they can't feed them.
Some have called it quits completely and the ranches are up for sale.
And hot, it's hot. Record high temps day after day.
So send us some of that cool and wet. Please ?
On Monday, July 23, 2012 12:45:08 AM UTC-5, mattoleriver wrote:
> On 07/19/2012 06:28 AM, rjmac...@yahoo.com wrote:
> > I'm still around. Down to 1 llama
> Hey Randy, it's nice to see you're still around. I hope the world is > treating you right. We're having our third non-summer in a row. We've > got enough cold, wet weather to share but no way to get it to the rest > of the country. Oh well, life's tough and then you die. How's everything > in Missouri?
> George
Unfortunately, we ran out of cold and wet weather to send you. Maybe South America, South Africa, or Australia could lend you some.
But seriously, I hope the drought ends soon. We had a drought 10 years ago and I remember how scarce hay became Ranchers had to buy hay from Ontario, several thousand miles away, just to keep their animals alive. They also sold off many just to keep from going bankrupt.
Sincerely,
Bruce Atchison - author of When a Man Loves a Rabbit and Deliverance from Jericho. Both books are available at the www.bruceatchison.blogspot.com page.
> On 06/19/2012 01:52 PM, Bruce Atchison - author wrote:
>> I should let my writer friends know about this FAQ as well.
>> Somebody might want to write about them for a magazine article.
>> Sincerely,
>> Bruce Atchison - author of When a Man Loves a Rabbit and
>> Deliverance from Jericho. Both books are available at the
>> www.bruceatchison.blogspot.com page.
> Well, Bruce, I think you're about two years too late to get any
> response and probably five years too late to get an enthusiastic
> response. There were never very many of us here and I think
> there are no more than two or three who still have any llamas.
i have one left. she's around 17 years old. my old lady was 21 when she was chased by the new neighbor's dogs & died of a heart attack. Sally, the remaining llama, has a couple of goats for company.
lee