AM: Let chickens out, check eggs
AM: llamas :make sure everyone is walking good and up and no injuries .
They have one tub of water in the pole barn. I will turn the heater on before I leave. It has a thermastat so you won’t have to worry about it.
Feed one flake of hay for each llama (four total) in separate piles. Llamas don’t share nicely. We’ve been putting it outside along the fence line. If it’s too cold (for you) you can put it in the barn. Just use the tennis racket to keep the hay out of the water every morning so it won’t spoil the water.
PM: Chickens: close door to coop, collect eggs in coop
PM Llamas: Make sure llamas are safe and sound.
Jay’s 651-492-0274
Country side vet: 715-246-5606
Grace and Joel: 715-246-9860 Joel said he could do animal care if your appointments go long or you have to stay overnight.
Sheila and Britt Fugina: 715-246-5837 Anything llama or chicken related they would have good answers or suggestions.
My Aunt and Uncles number: 618-936-2722
We don’t have cell phone coverage when we’re at their house only if by chance we go to town. Call the house first or Fugina’s for questions or Joel and Grace for help.
Leroy Brown
American Hero
Boomer
Fuego is our new one
The cats are inside and won’t need any care.