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    Hi Drumgerry
    Is there a case for alpacca subsidy, I would be more well disposed to them because they are fluffy, put some goodness back in the ground, and reduce the environmental impact of lawn mowers.
    They are apparently excellent shepherds and don't attract as many flies as cows
    Plus Einstien also said that once the Alpacca goes we follow 5 years afterwards ...or was that bees... or neither

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    There's sweet fanny adams for us alpaca types I'm afraid. They are good at decreasing fox predation on lambs although personally I'd want a llama (those dudes can be scary). Sorry but you're wrong on the fly front. Great billowing clouds of the little sods hang around especially if it's a wet summer (when the only company the flies have are AMM queens and drones out mating!!).

    If the alpaca goes I think it's the three toed sloth that follows shortly afterwards - according to Einstein anyway!

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