Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Alpaca Business and Tax Planning Course

Mark your calendars for Friday, February 23rd, for the next Alpaca Business and Tax Planning Course being offered by Northwest Alpacas and Alpacas at Tucker Creek. The course is being presented at NWA's conference center at their beautiful headquarters in Hillsboro, OR. Peggy will be presenting the tax section while Fred Kraft from NWA will be presenting the business planning portion of the course . . . just click on the title above to view the schedule. The above cartoon is just a sample of the many you will see throughout the day . . . don't know where Fred finds them all.
Just a couple of quick reminders for tax planning purposes:

Standard Business Mileage Rate for 2006 - 44.5¢ per mile

Standard Business Mileage Rate for 2007 - 48.5¢ per mile

Section 179 Deduction for 2006 - $108,000 with phaseout beginning at $430,000

Section 179 Deduction for 2007 - $112,000 with phaseout beginning at $450,000

April 15th lands on a Sunday this year . . . so you have until Monday, April 16th to file your taxes.

Hope to see you on the 23rd.

Monday, January 29, 2007

MSA Peruvian Cannonero standing stud at Alpaca Woods Ranch in Georgia

MSA Peruvian Cannonero will be standing stud for the first time in the southeastern US at Alpaca Woods Ranch in Snellville, GA (outside of Atlanta). Ronnie Nagimesi, owner of Alpaca Woods Ranch, knows first hand the value of Cannonero offspring as he has two from the 2006 birthing season--Stella Asta and Taylor Skye--each of them demonstrating wonderful crimp and bundling with excellent conformation and vigor.

Breedings are $2,500 (multiple breeding discounts are available) and the breedings can be at Alpaca Woods Ranch or your farm (if you are within 500 miles of AWR).

Unfortunately, there are currently no Cannonero offspring at Alpacas at Tucker Creek--as soon as a Cannonero bred female gets near delivery she sells. For the 2007 birthing season we have two crias due:
  • with Jasmine (we can't sell her, David's mother fell in love with her when she was born--so I guess we will have at least one Cannonero offspring this year) and

  • Sorpressa . . . a beautiful female out of Glacial Storm . . . I always have to keep reminding myself this is a business and she is for sale . . . an incredible cria should result from this mating.

In case you are not familiar with Cannonero . . . follow this link to view his ARI registration certificate:

http://www.alpacanation.com/images/uploads_aricertificates/11285_12150_CannonerosRegistrationCertificate.jpg

and this link for further details:

http://www.alpacanation.com/herdsires/03_viewherdsire.asp?name=12150

. . . a wonderful combination of Peruvian Hemingway, Pperuvian Camilio and Pperuvian Navidad . . . incredible.

We can't wait to see the results this Spring and wish you all a safe, healthy and productive 2007 birthing season.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

October Fest goes to the hospital

When you and your vet finally decide a trip to the veterinary hospital is the next step for you and your alpaca . . . don't equate that to a negative experience. You are in for an educational experience. In our case it was a trip to Oregon State University's Lois Bates Acheson Veterinary Teaching Hospital. The staff at this facility is very user-friendly and very qualified when it comes to camelids. They didn't usher us to the waiting room or tell us to come back later in the day. We spent the day with October Fest and her cria, Zafiro, as she was shaved, poked, proded, ultrasounded from every possible angle, scraped and pretty well examined from stem to stern so to speak.

To summarize the reason for the trip . . . even after her delivery of beautiful Zafiro in September she continued to be bloated . . . and the bloating would go from one side to the other and some days both sides.

By the end of the day no one was able to shed any light on her bloating . . . but we did learn quite a few other important bits of information. She has a variety of heart issues. . . none that can be treated . . . none that would be identified as inherited . . . but now we know. She was low on phosphorous . . . so now we are looking at her overall diet and what we can do to improve her overall levels. She has had a limp for years and it does bother her from time to time . . . especially during breeding. They recommended several days of phenylbutazone prior to breeding to reduce any discomfort associated with her lameness. Additionally, glucosamine and other joint supplements were recommended to supplement her current care.

This trip reinforced the need for extensive research in camelids and supports the need for all of us in the industry to contribute and support the work being done by the Alpaca Research Foundation as well as the various colleges around the country such as Oregon State University, Ohio State University, University of California at Davis and others who are making strides toward that end.

So we didn't get the answer we were looking for . . . but we learned a great deal about October Fest . . . every specialist that could possibly have seen her did see her and the bill for the day was way less than one would expect for the caliber of care and the technology that was employed for her examination.

Thank you to Dr. Erica McKenzie, Dr. Laura Waitt and the entire staff at OSU for your continued concern for the patients in your care and the owners who love them.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Oregon State University CVM Camelid Neonatal Seminar

Just click on the title above for the online details and registration form for the upcoming Camelid Neonatal Seminar being offered by Oregon State University. Please share this info with your friends. This is one of the best seminars I have attended since we started breeding alpacas.

Look forward to seeing you there.


Friday, January 12, 2007

Oregon State University CVM Camelid Neonatal Seminar



Just received the email we have been waiting for from Oregon State University . . . they have scheduled the neonatal seminar for Saturday, March 17th . . . here are the details.

From: Hutson, Pat [mailto:Pat.Hutson@oregonstate.edu]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 3:48
Subject: Oregon State University CVM Camelid Neonatal Seminar

Hello all,

Thank you for your patience! I hope you are still interested in attending the camelid neonatal seminar, because the date has finally been set.

Please feel free to share the information with others you think might be interested.

Thank you!
Pat

Pat Hutson
Office of the Dean
College of Veterinary Medicine
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331
541-737-2268
Fax 541-737-4245


Camelid Neonatal Seminar
Saturday, March 17, 2007
8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Magruder Hall
College of Veterinary Medicine
Oregon State University
presented by Dr. Christopher Cebra and others


In South America, up to half of the newborn camelids
die before they reach weaning age. To prevent that from happening
in your herd, the Oregon State University
College of Veterinary Medicine is proud to announce the
resumption of its neonatal clinics for camelid owners.

• State-of-the-Art Lectures
• Hands-on Work
• New Information
• Llama and Alpaca Neonatal Care ─ book by
Drs. Karen Timm and Brad Smith
included in the seminar price

Please contact either Pat or AATC for a registration form (I haven't figured out how to post a form on a blog . . . maybe you can't).
Submit the registration form by fax, email or mail
by February 15, 2007.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Blogger Novice

Thanks to the guys at White Mountain Alpacas another technological marvel is happening . . . we are bloggers. We hope to use this medium for a variety of functions:

1. to share tax and accounting information beneficial to all breeders
2. to keep you up to date on what is happening at Alpacas at Tucker Creek so those of you who have critters here will be a tad more connected with your wonderful animals.
3. to share our calendar of events with you . . . like our 2007 shearing scheduled for May 1st and 2nd . . . it is still in the planning stages . . . but we hope many of you will be able to join us.
4. to post photos as our beautiful crias are born . . . so we can all share in the joy of seeing another generation of Studmaster babies.
5. to provide a forum for many of the questions crossing our desks . . . you might all be interested in the answers.

So, if there is something you would like to know about . . . feel free to send the question our way.

P.S. Rik, Jason & Tom . . . keep track of our blogging while in this toddler stage . . . just a tad of a learning curve for this old CPA.