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Grump

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Here's one for you aminal lovers.
My friends puppy 15 minutes old in this pic.
Named Admiral after the insect that landed on the birthing kit init?

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paulm

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That is a fine dog indeed Brian... A Siberian Hunting Dog? ... Sibel!
 

Buckeye

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The son of a friend breeds Alpacas and I detect on his land. They don't seem to mind me, but always stay as far away as possible, they are not inquisitive like cows. Have you tried an alpaca joint

Peter
 

Jim

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Got to admit i thought that you had been on the beer when posting this up Brian, so it is a Dog .. :ciggrin:
 

Lons

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Awe c'mon Brian. It's got hooves not paws:funny::funny:

I've just googlked the word pup and it isn't a seal, a shark, armadillo or bat. So what is it?
 
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Grump

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Yep it's a baby Alpaca born while I was visiting this morning.
Had to share it init?
 

PhillH

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Lucky bugger to witness that, I used to keep llamas in a past life (long story don't ask).

Fabulous things Alpacas, lot nicer temper than llamas. Horrible spitty kicky bitey things :funny:

Always amazes how the hell their legs don't break under their body weight, always look far too spindly.
 

Grump

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No I am not going soft, I want to taste a leg off the big one that barged me into the water butt init?

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Popped over yesterday to keep an eye on my investment and met young Juniper with her mum.

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