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View from the Valley: September 2009
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View from the Valley. Thursday, 10 September 2009. Walking the dogs the other morning I detected a temporal shift. (No not a rift in the time-space continuum - you watch too much sci-fi). Spring began for me with a subtle shift in the greens of the valley. I declare Autumn to have begun with a shift in the browns. Still subtle, Autumn is not yet full-on. Monday, 7 September 2009. Reggie the racer moves on and other updates. Not sure where he has gone to but our racing pigeon visitor has not been seen for...
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Welsh Valley Alpacas: Alys has a haircut
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Growing herds of distinction. Steve and Sue Heatherington farm alpacas in a valley just a few miles north of Swansea. Saturday, 5 September 2009. Alys has a haircut. Normally I would not do one as late as this but we have a cria almost 6 months old, who will be too wooly come June next year when we would normally shear. We will keep an eye on night temperatures and add a coat as necessary. Tonight is going to be warm which is good. Hopefully she will have forgiven me by breakfast time. Alys has a haircut.
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Welsh Valley Alpacas: Alpaca Open Day
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Growing herds of distinction. Steve and Sue Heatherington farm alpacas in a valley just a few miles north of Swansea. Wednesday, 2 September 2009. Sunday was our autumn Alpaca Open Day. We now have 14 alpacas, having started with 5 pregnant females in March 2008. The weather was seriously wet and we appreciated every one of the 70 visitors who came to see us and the animals. Walks in the valley had been planned but will have to wait for another time. Learning all the time. Other places to look.
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Welsh Valley Alpacas: Welsh Valley Alpacas
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Growing herds of distinction. Steve and Sue Heatherington farm alpacas in a valley just a few miles north of Swansea. Wednesday, 2 September 2009. We are a small breeder working to grow herds of distinction. Currently we have 15 animals, the latest born on Monday 31st August. There are 10 females including the cria that is 2 days old, and 5 boys, two born this year. Hope you enjoy journeying with us. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other places to look. Welsh Valley Alpacas Website. Alys has a haircut.
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Who are we - Good Insight Ltd
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We’ve been working with new thinking and fresh approaches to existing challenges for years in both leading and consulting with organisations. We believe now is the time to step up and step forward. Our focus is the relatively small cluster of people who are ready to engage in fresh thinking and want to achieve extraordinary things. We want to encourage and inspire you to see fresh and deeper insights that will transform your work and your world. Sue is a qualified advanced professional coach and experien...
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About us - The Waterside
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The Waterside, Felindre. We’re excited about what happens when you give people who care about what they do the space to think, talk and be creative. The results are amazing. People, teams, groups and organisations come here for a variety of reasons, but with one thing in common: they know that more of the same is not enough and they want to achieve extraordinary things and enjoy what they do in the process. Watching at a distance. In 2015 we started to develop The Waterside specifically as a place for pe...
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Welsh Valley Alpacas: September 2009
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Growing herds of distinction. Steve and Sue Heatherington farm alpacas in a valley just a few miles north of Swansea. Monday, 14 September 2009. Alpacas and E.coli. The Times did a brilliant job today of linking together alpacas and the terrible E.coli outbreak at Godstone Farm in Surrey. Their front page scare headline was accompanied with a nice boy alpaca front and centre. Still I guess most will probably think it is a picture of a llama anyway! More ground to be reclaimed. Monday, 7 September 2009.
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Welsh Valley Alpacas: Last cria of the year just arrived
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Growing herds of distinction. Steve and Sue Heatherington farm alpacas in a valley just a few miles north of Swansea. Wednesday, 2 September 2009. Last cria of the year just arrived. This is Lalana, the mum. Bank holiday Monday saw another wet day to go with the many we have had during the summer here in Swansea. This is the new cria at the really floppy stage.). Now if it would just stop raining for a while. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other places to look. Welsh Valley Alpacas Website.
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Welsh Valley Alpacas: Liver Fluke Forecast
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Growing herds of distinction. Steve and Sue Heatherington farm alpacas in a valley just a few miles north of Swansea. Monday, 7 September 2009. I don't need to tell you we have had another wet summer. For the alpacas this may mean a parasite problem in the shape of liver fluke . If you are on wet ground you really ought to consider it as a possibility. Your Vet and the VLA. 2008 a problem year. PDF 1MB). In addition, why not have a general browse of the Technical Notes. The National Animal Disease Inform...
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