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| The herd watches on as
delivery begins |
Could not tell until
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that he did not have |
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| Totally trusting,
Spanish Liz allows us |
His left leg hung up
inside, things were tight. |
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Thank goodness we keep
oxygen on hand |
| delivery progressed |
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| Mom watching over her
newborn son |
Ready to try walking |
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| Mike helps with blow
drying |
Shirlee puts down the
camera & helps with |
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drying |
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| Xango on his feet |
Shirlee points him in
the right direction... |
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| More blow drying.... |
Dr. B.J. Campbell
watches over newborn |
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Xango as she has done
for countless |
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others at Dorrell Creek
Alpacas. |
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| Moma checking out her
son's new sweater... |
Xango quickly masters
nursing on his own |
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& Mom stands very still
for her son. |
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