I have a small bit of actual herd activity to report. This afternoon DW, DD2 and I went out at afternoon "snack" time for the chickens and alpacas. After the boys started eating their pellets DD2 snuck around the barn and closed them in. Then I got their halters on which was easier than I expected. Of course they were kind of cornered against the outside door and that end of the barn alley which made it easier.
I did Teddy's nails first, DW held his neck. He isn't real fond of it but doesn't fuss too much though he will pull his foot back a fair number of times. When he was done it was Laddie's turn, as usual he resisted more. He tries to sink down, shoving the foot I want under himself on the opposite side leaning heavily against both DW and me. But we got them done, nice that they have only 2 toes per leg
First time in a year, should be doing it 3 or 4 times a year since they don't have hard ground to wear the nails down but since they so hate being handled I don't get to it. Several of their nails were quite long and curved but some hardly needed a thing. Good traction in the snow right?

I'll try to do better this year, get to them at the end of July and October. Not going to try it in the cold depths of winter when I won't be able to feel my hands with gloves off.
OK, I know that trimming the nails on 2 alpacas isn't really up there with what some of you do but it's all I've got!