Good news our cria that was being "snitched" by his big sister is now getting all the milk he needs and is once again piling on weight. See Blog for November 14th for more detail on "snitching".
The air volume continues to be low so no open or barrel burning today. The weather remains mild for the time of year, which is probably why the six chickens are laying super stars, today I collect 22 fresh eggs...I think someone forgot the eggs yesterday!
Today is also a SOJAA meeting day. About 28 local farms show up for the meeting, which lasts about 5 hours and includes lunch. We discuss the financial results of our alpaca show and after expenses; early indications are that we have made about $18,000, which is great news for the membership. New directors are appointed and others step-down after honourable service to our community. Quite a few people come up to me and compliment me on the Sir Titus Salt article in Alpacas Magazine which is nice.