Toenail trimming need not be stressful or time
consuming. Training an alpaca to accept having its feet picked
up and toes trimmed, is better from an early age. For the sake
of this example we have chosen a fully grown adult male (Charlie
Brown) who has learned through our handling techniques that
toenail trimming is not an ordeal (by the way, he doesn't always
behave!) Although toenail trimming is a routine element of
alpaca husbandry, we would suggest attending a husbandry day
here - before attempting this yourself. This is to ensure that
new alpaca owners understand the correct techniques and don't
inadvertantly cause distress to an alpaca. |
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- There are certain basic guidelines that it
helps to follow:
- It is far easier to do this with a handler as well as someone to trim the toenails.
- Your alpaca should be standing in a well balanced manner - bearing the same amount
of weight on each foot.
- Alpacas don't (as a rule) like having their feet "grabbed",
so it is better to work down the front legs, then along
the back and down the back legs.
- Not every alpaca will feel
relaxed during this process, but if you always follow the
same procedure, then it should become easier over time.
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FRONT LEG
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Your outside hand should be on
the shoulder - your inside hand should firmly, but as slowly
as neccessary, move down the inside of the leg to just above
the knee. |
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Your outside hand (on the shoulder) should gently
push your alpaca's weight onto the other front leg - and while
doing so, ease the leg forward so that it bends at the knee,
and the foot comes off the ground. |
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While continuing to support the alpacas leg above
the knee, the other hand gently takes hold of the leg at the
fetlock joint. |
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As I am right handed, I now pass the leg from
my right to my left hand so that I am now holding the alpaca's
foot whilst continuing to support his weight. I am now in a
position to trim the toenails. |
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BACK LEG |
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Your hand nearest the alpaca should rest on its
back. While supporting with this hand, your right hand should
move slowly but firmly down the leg until it is just above
the front of the hock. The hand on the a lpaca's back should
gently push the alpaca's weight onto the other foot, while
lifting the hind leg up as stated, just above the front of
the hock. |
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Whilst supporting the hind leg with the right
hand, the left hand should move down towards the fetlock and
foot and gently flex the foot so that the toenails can be trimmed. |
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By now holding the foot in your left hand, you
can pick up the toenail trimmers and trim the toenails. |
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Toe trimming - but please don't try this without
first having a demonstration from someone who knows what they
are doing. Overgrown toenails can be very problematic, and
are best left to an expert or vet. |
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To see this put into practice,
the following two video clips may help. |
Please be patient
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depending on your internet connection.
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