Llama Trauma... That is catchy. I should know, it has been my motto lately. I received an interesting phone call from a guy with a poor llama with a broken leg. My experiences with llamas with broken legs has never been good or happy (for the llamas or myself).... We had a long talk, Im still surprised that his vet just vet wrapped it and left (I am not a vet nor do I second guess them). I suggested Cornell but they had to decide what was best for the llama since they were there with the animal.
The phone calls and emails have started to pick up lately. Lots of interested peoplein adoptions, lots of llamas looking for homes and lots of people with questions or problems with their animals. I love the education aspect of what I do. I would much rather "fix" a problem for someone than have them call me up and ask if I want their animals.
I am still very happy to have passed my USDA inspection. I am working on trying to come up with the funding to get my rabies shots to finish off my DEC requirements. I also would love to take the Chemical Capture course in Lake Placid but dont have the $700- to go.
I picked up a Barred Owl yesterday....

pretty exciting. See the Wildlife Blog for the story on New York Wildlife Rescue Center Blog. Ive lost my voice (my students probably love that). We have gotten a lot done around the farm over the weekend. Colin has been a great help along with my barn kids. We set up a new Bunny area, A new huge quarantine pen and set up a proper place for hay storage. I want to design a raptor/hawk pen next for rescues that come in as I do my apprenticeship.
I guess all I lack is time and money....Wes
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