Llamas and chickens and ducks, oh my!

Sapello, NM(Zone 5b)

Did you get bleeped by admin, too?

Oxford, NS(Zone 5b)

Just wanted to say that I am truly, deeply, madly sorry for anyone who was offended by my llama picture. I was unaware of the sensitivities to these things. I figured it was the same as watching chicks hatch. One sees much, much worse any day on television, in the newspaper, and in magazines. However, I take full responsibility for any offense that may have been taken by those viewing the photograph.

For the record, it was all an optical illusion because we all know baby llamas are delivered by the stork.

Elbridge, NY(Zone 5a)

Now that I would like to see. How many storks? 100? hehehe
No offense taken here. Have a good night.

Sapello, NM(Zone 5b)

=0) Glad you're here, Claire.
All births are miracle births from now on. LOL
Jay

PS Wait a minute... I thought it was cabbages, babies were found under cabbages. I'm soooo confused!

This message was edited Mar 31, 2009 6:19 PM

Oxford, NS(Zone 5b)

Llama babies are too large to fit under cabbages. This is why the stork has to bring them.

Rankin, IL(Zone 5a)

Are you sure?

Have you ever seen an 87 pound Alaskan cabbage?

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Sapello, NM(Zone 5b)

You could definitely find a baby llama under one of those leaves. =0)
That WOULD explain why llamas are so furry...

Grantsboro, NC(Zone 8b)

I said when I retired I wanted to start an Alpaca farm. Hubby would not let me so I went back to work. I still want and Alpaca. I visited a farm in Townsend Georgia and fell in love with the critters, they are so cute.
Oh yeah I still want chickens too.

Lavina

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