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Writing e-Courses: Is Yours Really Working? holes on field fencing are just too large. An alpaca can stick it's head through and die. Their heads may not come back through as easily and they will panic and strangle.The lure of choice to get visitors to websites these days isto offer e-courses. After reading and analyzing 253e-courses over a six-month period for my teleprogram:"e-Courses: Writing Them so they Attract," I came away withwhat can make or break the success of an e-Course as well astemplates that didn't work and those that did. The results are in: Ninety-five percent of the ecourseswere a lot of hype with no substance. They ranged from fourto nine emails, with seven being the av Mistake # 5 - Not shearing Alpacas natural habitat is high in the Andean Mountains where it stays cool. Their fiber is very dense. If you do not shear your alpaca pet in the spring, and you live somewhere that summer temperatures climb, your alpaca can die from heat stress. If your alpaca is having troub Chlamydia - Why Should You Stop This STD Before It Infects You? You own, or are thinking of owning, an alpaca pet on your farm. Alpacas are gentle creatures that will bring years of pleasure if properly cared for. Below are 7 deadly mistakes that you can avoid so your camelid friend will be with you until old age.Chlamydia is a STD. Chlamydia is also called a silent disease, because many women and sometimes men don't show any early symptoms of Chlamydia. By the time the symptoms appear, Chlamydia might have spread further. Read the facts about Chlamydia and stop it.Chlamydia is a STD. Any type of sexual contact may spread Chlamydia.Chlamydia can be spread by oral sex.Chlamydia shows very few early signs. The signs may be painful urination, burning, Mistake # 1 - Insufficient fencing Your alpaca pet will not challenge a fence. Your fencing should be made to keep predators out. Neighborhood dogs are the #1 killer of alpacas. Be sure and provide a fence that predators can not get over, under, or through. Read more about alpaca fencing. Mistake # 2 - Not checking for poisonous plants Your Alpaca pet is a ruminant. They eat weeds, bark off wood posts, and anything else they want to try. They can not tell if what they are eating is good for them or not. You must do that for them. Your pastures and your yard must be free of plants that are poisonous to alpacas. Many ornamental plants are poisonous to alpacas. Mistake # 3 - The open gate Forgetting to close a gate behind you leaves your alpaca pet open to mistakes number 1 and 2. Without a fence to protect them, all alpacas can do is run from a prey. If they get cornered, they will be killed. A pack of dogs or coyotes can bring an alpaca down quickly. If your alpacas stay inside the fenced area, an open gate allows predators to get inside and kill. You may have taken the time to be sure your home is free of poisons but your neighbors haven't. An open gate allows your alpaca to roam and possibly get into your neighbors poisonous ornamental plants. Mistake # 4 - Improper fencing material Those wood split rail fences look fantastic. White rail horse fencing looks pristine. Field fencing is cheap. None of these will work for your alpaca pet. Use 2 x 4 wire no climb fencing. Use any of the other fencing and you are taking a chance with your alpacas life. The first two are just too open, allowing predators into your pastures. The holes on field fencing are just too large. An alpaca can stick it's head through and die. Their heads may not come back through as easily and they will panic and strangle. Mistake # 5 - Not shearing Alpacas natural habitat is high in the Andean Mountains where it stays cool. Their fiber is very dense. If you do not shear your alpaca pet in the spring, and you live somewhere that summer temperatures climb, your alpaca can die from heat stress. If your alpaca is having troub The First Step to Your Dream Investment - How to Save a Sizeable Down Payment
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Mistake # 3 - The open gate Forgetting to close a gate behind you leaves your alpaca pet open to mistakes number 1 and 2. Without a fence to protect them, all alpacas can do is run from a prey. If they get cornered, they will be killed. A pack of dogs or coyotes can bring an alpaca down quickly. If your alpacas stay inside the fenced area, an open gate allows predators to get inside and kill. You may have taken the time to be sure your home is free of poisons but your neighbors haven't. An open gate allows your alpaca to roam and possibly get into your neighbors poisonous ornamental plants. Mistake # 4 - Improper fencing material Those wood split rail fences look fantastic. White rail horse fencing looks pristine. Field fencing is cheap. None of these will work for your alpaca pet. Use 2 x 4 wire no climb fencing. Use any of the other fencing and you are taking a chance with your alpacas life. The first two are just too open, allowing predators into your pastures. The holes on field fencing are just too large. An alpaca can stick it's head through and die. Their heads may not come back through as easily and they will panic and strangle. Mistake # 5 - Not shearing Alpacas natural habitat is high in the Andean Mountains where it stays cool. Their fiber is very dense. If you do not shear your alpaca pet in the spring, and you live somewhere that summer temperatures climb, your alpaca can die from heat stress. If your alpaca is having troub Fly Fishing - Catch and Release Yourself eWhen fly fishing, many anglers prefer to catch and release their fly fishing prizes. Still, what should you do when you’re the prize?That’s Gotta HurtIf you become a fly fishing fanatic, you will inevitably hook yourself one day. Of course, this has never happened to me, but my “friends” have done it repeatedly. Being a thoughtful and observant person, I’ve seen how they go about unhooking themselves from a fly. Again, this is never happened to me. Ever. No, I won’t take a lie detector test.The Ba Forgetting to close a gate behind you leaves your alpaca pet open to mistakes number 1 and 2. Without a fence to protect them, all alpacas can do is run from a prey. If they get cornered, they will be killed. A pack of dogs or coyotes can bring an alpaca down quickly. If your alpacas stay inside the fenced area, an open gate allows predators to get inside and kill. You may have taken the time to be sure your home is free of poisons but your neighbors haven't. An open gate allows your alpaca to roam and possibly get into your neighbors poisonous ornamental plants. Mistake # 4 - Improper fencing material Those wood split rail fences look fantastic. White rail horse fencing looks pristine. Field fencing is cheap. None of these will work for your alpaca pet. Use 2 x 4 wire no climb fencing. Use any of the other fencing and you are taking a chance with your alpacas life. The first two are just too open, allowing predators into your pastures. The holes on field fencing are just too large. An alpaca can stick it's head through and die. Their heads may not come back through as easily and they will panic and strangle. Mistake # 5 - Not shearing Alpacas natural habitat is high in the Andean Mountains where it stays cool. Their fiber is very dense. If you do not shear your alpaca pet in the spring, and you live somewhere that summer temperatures climb, your alpaca can die from heat stress. If your alpaca is having troub How The Marketing Treasure Chest Helped Me llows your alpaca to roam and possibly get into your neighbors poisonous ornamental plants.I have always found that an original and relevant idea is a great help when seeking to win new business.Good ideas are attractive. They intrigue people and that gets them interested in what you want to tell them.But, did you notice that I also used the word “relevant” in the first paragraph. Good ideas won’t help you if they are simply good ideas, there must be something in the idea that is of special interest or benefit to the reader or viewer.That is often the hard part. A long lasting slogan li Mistake # 4 - Improper fencing material Those wood split rail fences look fantastic. White rail horse fencing looks pristine. Field fencing is cheap. None of these will work for your alpaca pet. Use 2 x 4 wire no climb fencing. Use any of the other fencing and you are taking a chance with your alpacas life. The first two are just too open, allowing predators into your pastures. The holes on field fencing are just too large. An alpaca can stick it's head through and die. Their heads may not come back through as easily and they will panic and strangle. Mistake # 5 - Not shearing Alpacas natural habitat is high in the Andean Mountains where it stays cool. Their fiber is very dense. If you do not shear your alpaca pet in the spring, and you live somewhere that summer temperatures climb, your alpaca can die from heat stress. If your alpaca is having troub Grass - Indoor Luxury Flooring holes on field fencing are just too large. An alpaca can stick it's head through and die. Their heads may not come back through as easily and they will panic and strangle.You might think that I am smoking it as I write this article, but I’m not smoking Hawaiian Gold or taking other hallucinatory drugs. There is a grass, that is one of the most luxurious, environmentally friendly, and durable, flooring materials that you can install and you won’t find it at your local nursery. You will find it at most flooring and DIY big box retailers.The flooring material that I am promoting is “Bamboo”. You may have thought that bamboo was a hardwood, its not! Bamboo is a species of grass Mistake # 5 - Not shearing Alpacas natural habitat is high in the Andean Mountains where it stays cool. Their fiber is very dense. If you do not shear your alpaca pet in the spring, and you live somewhere that summer temperatures climb, your alpaca can die from heat stress. If your alpaca is having trouble staying in a cush position, breathing with its mouth open, drooling, or walking stiffly, your alpaca is in trouble and needs to be cooled down quickly. Avoid this emergency by shearing before the heat soars. Mistake # 6 - Feeding pellets You can feed pellets to get needed supplements to your alpaca pet, but you must be very careful. Your alpaca will be in competition with any other alpaca for the most pellets they can eat and will grab large mouthfuls and swallow without chewing so they can get more. This causes a choking problem. The container you put the pellets in makes a big difference. A small bucket that hangs on the fence is not good. The pellets pile up and your alpaca can gulp a big mouthful and choke. It's better to have a long trough that you can spread in a thin layer. Placing rocks in buckets or feeders can help. The alpaca must pick around the rocks and can not get large mouthfuls. You force them to eat slower. Mistake # 7 - Irregular or no worming Your alpaca pet will eat off the ground. Worms get into their system. There's no way to avoid it. If you don't worm your alpaca regularly, your alpaca will eventually die of malnutrition. If you live in an area that has white-tail deer, you might have meningeal worms. If your alpaca gets meningeal worms it will die a horrible death. Check with your veterinarian to see if meningeal worms exist in your area and the proper scheduling and dose of worming medication. If you avoid these 7 deadly mistakes, your will take big steps to insuring your alpaca pet has a long and happy life. Alpacas can live 20 years or more so you have a long time to enjoy the benefits of owning an alpaca.
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