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Clean dry alpacas are essential for shearing. … See MoreSee Less
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All so gorgeous ♥️
I didn't know grass could just fall off of them. I thought it would travel into their coats. Good to know. Thank you for the information.
They are all so beautiful. Love seeing them.
I wish I could fly over and brush them out for you ☺️
The work is never ending. Your attention to their every need is awesome. No wonder they're so contented. 👍😀
Thankfully the sun is shining. Hope the weather stays good. They're so lovely! 💚🥰
I still say these are some of the most beautiful creatures ever! I love their sweet faces🌷🦙
Totally enjoy all of your posts! Please keep sharing 💕
Beautiful alpacas ❤️
aww they are so beautiful ❤️
There's my girl Marietta.
Thank goodness the weather's becoming more clement x
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SOOOOO PRETTY 😍
I tried to get a nice photo of Kayda before shearing, but she kept wanting to give kisses! Kayda means Little Dragon in Barbados Patois I believe. A Barbadian friend watched her birth with me.
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Beautiful! Do you ever give them treats like we give pets treats? They all seem to congregate around you when you're out. They are so lovely!
Ah Kayda, always a favorite, so glad she was a keeper! Will you breed her this year?
Beautiful colors!!
The ‘sniff and smile’!!!
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Alpacas should always live in a herd of three or more alpacas of the same sex. … See MoreSee Less
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You are so responsible and caring, always wanting the best for the animals.
How interesting, glad this will group will be together.
Merci ,on apprends beaucoup, vous êtes super Par contre, pas de melange de sexe. ?
Very interesting….had no idea. I know horses and other herd animals are not too happy alone, so this makes perfect sense though. Thank you!
Same sex? We cannot mix male and female in the same herd?
Great Information very informative..alpacas are beautiful. Xx
That's good informative information. Beautiful alpacas 🥰💚
Sure would love to get mine😖😖😖😖😖😖😖😖😖😖
Such beautiful alpacas xx❤️
Beautiful alpacas ❤️
Interesting information. They are so beautiful.
So beautiful! ❤️
Good information. This is beautiful scenery.
Theyre so poofy 🥹
Very interesting x
Very interesting.
So cute
How interesting,
So interesting‼️👌
Good to know. We all need company don't we? Xxx
Peace full
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Beautiful 😍♥️
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Halfpenny is cute! Mum Flo is rather nice too.
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That tail is just too much! Crazy adorable! This is a perfect photo!
So cute and so BIG! Great little guy and great mom! Was there any evidence of that phantom twin, or just completely gone? I read an article about ovulation of more than one egg in camelids, apparently not so rare, but hardly ever successfully taken to term.
So so sweet and so white
Awww. Look at that sassy little tail!! Cuteness!! ❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful cria!!
LEGZ ALMIGHTY!!!!😅❤️
I love the way they are positioned,they look so cute especially Halfpenny.x❤️
Halfpenny with his little Brown tail Flo good job. Thanks for treat
Awww. Look at that sassy little tail!! Cuteness!! ❤️❤️❤️
I know it wasn’t long ago I shared this one from last year, but the commentary explains why you don’t rush in and pull. … See MoreSee Less
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Glad you presented this again so that folks could hear the commentary as the birth progressed.
Considering the size of the cria I’m not surprised.❤️
All Sorts definitely seemed out of sorts for a few seconds when she wasn't sure what was happening. I cringed as she laid down. I loved her going into Mama mode the moment she sensed that cria on the ground. (It's so hard not to humanize when animals instinctively do what they are designed to do. ) Thanks again for sharing your alpaca knowledge and experience. I do find it fascinating, and good/positive distraction from my own troubles!
What a wonderful birth. She needed a little help with Gloria's big size and you gave her just enough. All Sorts was very happy 😊 with your help.
This is so lovely. The way Mum keeps turning to look and then seems so relieved when she sees her cria. x
Thank you and so glad no problems.🥰
What a beautiful experience. To watch. ♥️
Is she a first time mum
Beautiful. And so tiny & cute 🩷
Congratulations on the new baby being born
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Beware. I think this is a copy group to pick up people who are interested in my alpacas. We are the only Mullacott Alpacas in the world I believe. This group is not authorised by me and is nothing to do with our farm. I have reported it to facebook. … See MoreSee Less
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Why on earth would someone, besides you or Simon create a group, using your name? Unbelievable.
Just reported them
Reported for u x
You are right i saw it this morning on FB.
I noticed them this morning.
Reported x
Reported x
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Very successful birth! Love the tail!
The Fawn or Brown spots on the head and tail are so cool!!!❤️❤️
I love his cute little brown tail.❤️
Oh what a handsome fellow you are Ha’penny💙
Gigantic boy!
I will be expecting a run of girl babies to even up the score soon! 😁
Now you need a sixpence!
Urgently need a Penny, Florin, threpenny bit, sovereign
Ha'penny lovely name! Love his coloured tail, like a little afterthought! Well done again 🤩
Hard to believe he came out of her! He’s so big
You have had such beautiful babies so far this year. 💝👏🏻
He's absolutely gorgeous. And yes, he's a very big boy! X
Welcome to the world 1/2p. What a huge stunning boy he is
All their different markings fascinate me. Such a lovely variety.
Once again a handsome little guy. His name is awesome. Thank you for sharing all these magical moments. 🤗 💖
🎶 You've got a Ha'penny and God blessed you. 🎶 Love the name, the tail, the big strong boy. 🤎🦙
He's lovely, Hapenny, what a great name!!!
He's all fluffed out already… hehe. He was so wirey looking when he was born (my first time watching a cria birth). Another cutie…
Welcome to the world 🌎 beautiful boy love 💙💙💙him.
Another precious angel!! What a living doll.
What a beautiful boy, love the tail💙
Such a handsome boy 💙
Absolutely gorgeous handsome boy welcome to the world little man 💙
What a lovely little man. He is gorgeous. His tail colour is so unusual. ❤💚🧡🐾🐾
Welcome handsome boy🥰
As I was close to her in the pen, there is no commentary, as I didn’t want to disturb her. Look back at previous videos if you would like to hear my explanations. Anyway now to the important thing -was it twins? Thankfully no, this whopping boy was 10.8kg (24lb). She was vet checked (why is it always a weekend and you have to pay out of hours rates!!!), there was no sign of a 2nd twin. Her scan was around 100 days, maybe a bit late to be transformed, I don’t know if they can abort one (they would have separate placentas). He is strong and healthy, Flow had an easy birth. Everything is good. … See MoreSee Less
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Those legs are amazing! Well done, mum! 🥰🥰🥰 How often do you all have to actually assist like he did? How about Huckleberry or Hippity-hop, with those jack rabbit legs!!!!!🤣
Magnificent! Well done mama!
Great job Flo!
Congratulations Well done Mama Flo! A nice big boy.
Very emotional but thank goodness everyone is alright.😘❤️
so grateful for this lovely outcome!! 😃 <3
Wow, that’s huge for an alpaca! We had one that aborted a twin in January and gave birth to the 2nd twin in June.
I’m visiting Australia and I was lucky enough to visit an alpaca farm and walked one on the property. It was very special as you’ve educated me on alpacas.
where are you located
What is the average weight? So good to hear all is good!
Lots of boys this year!!
Fantastic Kate. X
She did great and the gentleman did a great job assisting at the end.
Wow what a clever girl. He's huge! Makes me so happy to see straightforward births. Just beautiful 😍
Well done Flo. What an amazing mum 😍
Amazing, reminds me of a horse I heard about, they called him daddy long legs. He really needs a great name with those legs. Something like Herod the great.
What about Harrods as he’s top quality!
Ok, another stupid question… "if" you are not there to clean up crib, what happens. I know you said mums don't do it
Way to go FLO!! 👏🏻 You did amazing, he's a linebacker lol. Happy Birthday and on Cinco de Mayo, what a way to celebrate 🥳
Was hoping for twins but this boy is big & healthy so thats a good outcome.
Well done Flo !! He's a cutie !!
New life always amazes me.Thank you for sharing!
Wow! He’s going to be so pretty!
What animals are more precious than nature and the things of GOD without perfect.
All the babies are coming right along! Still have a few left! He is SO LONG!!!
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I don’t know, Kate, you might have to keep both Ivanhoe and Gianni as Domino boys for your male herd, both are gorgeous!
Regal little fella! ❤️
ISN'T HE JUST BEEEEUTIFUL !!!!❤️❤️❤️
So precious Gianni
Just beautiful.x
He’s just gorgeous 💖
Such a sweet an beautiful baby And a wonderful colour too
Great photos taken by Jane of a beautifully marked Gianni….he looks like a keeper😉😍
Such a beautiful little boy. ❤️❤️
Love his color 😍
Oh my such a handsome little guy! 😍. So uniquely colored. He reminds me of Dolly Pardon and her coat of many colors.
What a special little lad 😍
A beautiful wee boy enjoying the sun.😊
Geewhiz my grandmother was named Jane Welk in Sun she came over from England first time I’ve seen her name duplicated
Beautiful photos He’s a handsome boy💜
So So sweet. Amazing photos ❤️❤️♥️
So beautiful and precious, love this picture
Gorgeous, I didn't realise that you're based in Devon! Nice part of the country 🇬🇧
So beautiful ♥️
What beautiful photos x
What a handsome boy. Posing for the camera and soaking up the sun. Beautiful colors, looks like marble.
Oh what a handsome boy, such elegant posture
Precious little Gianni!
In a few photos, it looks like he’s smiling.
Great photo’s
Our Alpacas
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Our cria (baby alpacas) are usually born between April and June. I am keeping our Facebook page (Mullacott Alpacas) up to date with news and photos. Please have a look and like us! Have a look at our new arrivals, find out how they got their names and check back for photos of them as they develop. They will be weaned once they reach five to six months of age and can then go to new homes.
Appaloosa alpacas are relatively rare, with Leopard Appaloosa being one of the rarest colour patterns of all. Mullacott Alpacas has four different gene lines and so has an exciting breeding program of mating Leopard and Harlequin Appaloosas to other Leopard and Harlequin appaloosas.
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About Us
We have owned alpacas since 1997 and moved to Lower Mullacott Farm in 2002, from Martinslade in Wiltshire, when the alpacas outgrew our smallholding there. We have fully renovated the farmhouse and it is now rented out in the summer as a 5* Holiday Home (High View Farmhouse). Our visitors love to hand feed the alpacas and sometimes even give them a cuddle.
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