Tokatee and Koa
Tokatee and Koa
Koa, Tokatee, and "Auntie" Dazzle
Lost Creek Ranger Koa
Nothing gets past 'em
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Koa
Koa
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Gaiya
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Tokatee
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Lost Creek Ranger Scioty
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Lost Creek Ranger Scioty
Scioty and Aldwyn
Drat. It has escaped.
Not sticking around!
HEY! What do you think you're doing in our pastur…
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Lost Creek Aldwyn
Lost Creek Ranger Scioty
Out of the shadows ...
Scioty and Aldwyn
Introducing ... Lost Creek Aldwyn!
Cricket, disheveled
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Tokatee's new baby
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Lost Creek Ranger Koa
b. 06.11.2014
male
23.3 lbs
Lost Creek Credo x Lost Creek Ranger Tokatee
Koa presented with both front legs back. I discovered the "issue" quickly and corrected the accidental malpresentation well before the veterinarian arrived (I always call just in case, because quick response is essential). This is precisely why I work nights — so I can be at home during llama births. Had no one been in attendance right then, one or both likely would have died. "In the wild", first baby and then mother die lingering deaths.
Because llamas scar so easily, Tokatee's reproductive future is now very questionable. Having her alive and thriving is MUCH more important!
b. 06.11.2014
male
23.3 lbs
Lost Creek Credo x Lost Creek Ranger Tokatee
Koa presented with both front legs back. I discovered the "issue" quickly and corrected the accidental malpresentation well before the veterinarian arrived (I always call just in case, because quick response is essential). This is precisely why I work nights — so I can be at home during llama births. Had no one been in attendance right then, one or both likely would have died. "In the wild", first baby and then mother die lingering deaths.
Because llamas scar so easily, Tokatee's reproductive future is now very questionable. Having her alive and thriving is MUCH more important!
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