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So hard to get nice pics of her alone in the snow...Follows me around, lol.
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It's kind of funny how horses respond to alpaca, since pacas tend to have ears back, horses misunderstand easily.
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If my pacas' ears are back it means they are not happy.

Looks like she's getting along just fine with the cat.
 

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I've been told back means indifferent, back flat angry. But pacas quickly and regularly flop their ears down, enough to look like an angry horse to a horse, so...

She tried to bite him the other week, she's a moody thing...
 

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Trimmed Mustang's fronts yesterday, between meeting horses, but not before playing "catch me if you can" for 20mins. She really doesn't like you if you have a lead and/or harness in hand, ugh! Then picked out hinds real quick.
Today, halfway trimmed hinds, from heel forward, while off-lead & surrounded by the others. They need a little more work to be finished, but she's a bit hairy & I'd like to stay alive to see winter off...lol


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