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alpacas are different. and we didn't know the difference when we walked in today. >> obviously, you can see the size difference from behind us. llamas-- think of llamas as the workhorse. think of alpacas as the fiber bearing animals. and they are definitely smaller and have arrow shaped ears on the side of their heads and llamas have banana shaped ears. alpacas are surprised for their fiber. this one has straight hair. and the other style offal pa ya is called a -- and there's a teddy bear looking animal. they are judged on fiber and color. and llamas are just judged on >> tell us what that is. dog show. we're just not going to run with our animals. alpacas. spit. we'll learn more coming up. >> so far they've been nice. >>> we are seeing an influx of traffic. a lot of people hitting the roads at the same time. right before the sun came up. twitter. and you see a high volume of and we have seen the drive time increase in the last hour. you have to add an hour or hour time. floyd hill is slow going. the avera
alpacas are different. and we didn't know the difference when we walked in today. >> obviously, you can see the size difference from behind us. llamas-- think of llamas as the workhorse. think of alpacas as the fiber bearing animals. and they are definitely smaller and have arrow shaped ears on the side of their heads and llamas have banana shaped ears. alpacas are surprised for their fiber. this one has straight hair. and the other style offal pa ya is called a -- and there's a teddy...
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hey, alpacas.apoleon. >> we never dreamed that we would be doing work with llamas and alpacas and we moved to vancouver from oregon 2 1/2 years ago and we got tired of mowing the lawn and so we went to the fair to look for animals that would keep it eaten down, and so we were intrigued with the llamas. >> reporter: shannon and lori went hama shopping, and they found the red llama, rojo, spanish for red, their first law pa. >> that one just stuck out the most, and rojo, was 4 months at a imtoo, and she was following the owner around while she was doing the chores. >> that is 13 years ago, and over that time, while he certainly grew, rojo is 400 pounds, he is very lovable. >> and he loves to be around all of the environments and we are sop thatkful to have him around, because everybody falls in love with him. >> and so when somebody suggested to get him certified to be a therapy animal, it was an easy decision. >> it was extensive process to get him certified eight years ago, and we have done over 1,
hey, alpacas.apoleon. >> we never dreamed that we would be doing work with llamas and alpacas and we moved to vancouver from oregon 2 1/2 years ago and we got tired of mowing the lawn and so we went to the fair to look for animals that would keep it eaten down, and so we were intrigued with the llamas. >> reporter: shannon and lori went hama shopping, and they found the red llama, rojo, spanish for red, their first law pa. >> that one just stuck out the most, and rojo, was 4...
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what the county the alpaca's owner still to come. but first lets get a check of your traffic and weather with marty and amelia. boulder county says they still haven't been able to find the owner of the mystery alpaca found on indian lookout road near lyons. ed arling says his dog was barking and when he went to check on it-- he noticed the alpaca wandering along the road nearby. that was tuesday-- since then she's gotten a new nick name-- lc for the lyons crest she was found on. the county says l-c was probably spooked by predators and ran off from her herd. they have checked her micro chip-- but that led to a disconnected phone number and empty address in greeley. if they can't figure out who she she'll become property of the county who will work to find her a permanent home. lc is being held on the roanoake farm in longmont for now. every kid can use a little friendly competition... but when one three-year-old found out her twin sister was a minute older than her... that competition got adorably real... the weepy but cute reaction
what the county the alpaca's owner still to come. but first lets get a check of your traffic and weather with marty and amelia. boulder county says they still haven't been able to find the owner of the mystery alpaca found on indian lookout road near lyons. ed arling says his dog was barking and when he went to check on it-- he noticed the alpaca wandering along the road nearby. that was tuesday-- since then she's gotten a new nick name-- lc for the lyons crest she was found on. the county says...
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. >> the alpaca industry is a fiber industry. their purpose is really their fiber. >> reporter: christy cranston and their husband rick are the owners of tall grass farms alpacas near bennett. >> hi, ladies. >> once you start this is what happens. we started with three. >> reporter: one of a growing number of alpaca farms in of the rockies. >> there stint a day that goes by that we aren't -- isn't a day that goes by that we aren't having fun with the animals or something occurring that we truly enjoy. >> reporter: it's a feel they hope to pass on to visitors as part of a new effort to create an agricultural tourism corridor along i-70, part of an economic development effort called colorado high plains adventure, a way of trying to bring city visitors and residents to see what's out on the plains. corridor is not just to highlight farms, but also of other things that night be of interest on the eastern plains including animal santa an -- animal sanctuaries, greenhouses. >> reporter: they hope the alpaca farm with the occasional ll
. >> the alpaca industry is a fiber industry. their purpose is really their fiber. >> reporter: christy cranston and their husband rick are the owners of tall grass farms alpacas near bennett. >> hi, ladies. >> once you start this is what happens. we started with three. >> reporter: one of a growing number of alpaca farms in of the rockies. >> there stint a day that goes by that we aren't -- isn't a day that goes by that we aren't having fun with the animals...
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come on. >> we never dreamed that we'd be doing work with llamas and alpacas.couver from oregon 20 years ago and bought 2 1/2 acres and got tired of mowing the lawn, all the acreage. we went to the fair to look for animals to keep it eaten down and just kind of were intrigued with the llamas. >> shannon and lori went llama shopping at a farm. a red colored llama caught their eye immediately. rojo, spanish for red would become their first llama. >> rojo stood out from all the other llamas. all the other llamas were playing in the pasture and rojo was following the owner around in her yard while she was doing chores. >> that was 13 years ago. over that time,i says, while he grew, his personality never changed. >> very people friendly, very touchable. enjoys being around new environments and things like that. so we are just so thankful to have him to take around, because everybody falls in love with him. >> so when someone suggested they get him certified as a therapy animal it was an easy decision. >> it was a pretty extensive process to get him certified eight y
come on. >> we never dreamed that we'd be doing work with llamas and alpacas.couver from oregon 20 years ago and bought 2 1/2 acres and got tired of mowing the lawn, all the acreage. we went to the fair to look for animals to keep it eaten down and just kind of were intrigued with the llamas. >> shannon and lori went llama shopping at a farm. a red colored llama caught their eye immediately. rojo, spanish for red would become their first llama. >> rojo stood out from all the...
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we don't know the mystery of the lonely alpaca out of puzzle, 9news reporter dan grossman figured out how it started and why a microchip didn't provide clues. >> reporter: in a town full of animals -- >> we do get a lot of livestock in boulder county. >> reporter: -- our story agains with a lion, a dog and how it led ed arling to find this. >> i heard the dog barking, came out of the house and looked down the road and saw an >> reporter: tuesday morning around 8 -- alpaca. >> reporter: tuesday morning around 8:00 the saga began. >> i took pictures and showed them to my wife and said you aren't going to believe. this. >> reporter: ed called animal control. >> we got her on the road and parked two cars and she could either jump off the cliff, which we knew she wouldn't do, or she could just hang out. >> reporter: and imagine out until someone claims her. >> you can tell her legs are much longer than the rest of her body. >> reporter: the county is guessing the alpaca nicknamed elsie for the lion's crest area she was found in got spooked by predators and ran off from a herd. the microchi
we don't know the mystery of the lonely alpaca out of puzzle, 9news reporter dan grossman figured out how it started and why a microchip didn't provide clues. >> reporter: in a town full of animals -- >> we do get a lot of livestock in boulder county. >> reporter: -- our story agains with a lion, a dog and how it led ed arling to find this. >> i heard the dog barking, came out of the house and looked down the road and saw an >> reporter: tuesday morning around 8 --...
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the 2 babies joined the 4 alpacas in the new hampshire spca's care and a partridge in a pear tree. i just can't imagine walking one of those down the sidewalk. more of a farm type. >> anchor: taking my alpaca for a walk. >> anchor: a boston based film is set for a reboot. is set for a reboot. what you can fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. >> anchor: the movie the departed rushing to the screen. >> anchor: the oscar winning reboot. the production companies behind the 2006 film. starred leonardo decapio and matt damon and mark walberg. the crime drama series will be set not here but in at longhorn, steak is all you need. its not all you get. longhorn's great american steak di
the 2 babies joined the 4 alpacas in the new hampshire spca's care and a partridge in a pear tree. i just can't imagine walking one of those down the sidewalk. more of a farm type. >> anchor: taking my alpaca for a walk. >> anchor: a boston based film is set for a reboot. is set for a reboot. what you can fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee,...
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alpacas have been domesticated by humans for hundreds of years. alpacas are oftentimes raised for their fur, it's one of the finest natural fibers in the world. the alpaca showcase over the weekend included fleece judging, breeding classes, as well as vendors coming up on fox 6 news at 4... drinking is often blamed for creating problems. but that may be changing... what anew found benefit means for your cholesterol. plus -- scammers striking again. this time exploiting the confusion over health insurance. how to protect yourself in our contact 6 report. here's a live look outside right now. ad lib what you see weather expert tom wachs is in next with awards open. the holidays are a time when families gather to celebrate, enjoying a big meal too many families in our area don't have enough to eat. fox 6 has partnered with feeding america eastern wisconsin for the food for the holidays campaign. call us tomorrow, starting right here on fox 6 news at four, to help. more information on our website at fox6now.com scammers are at it again claiming to be
alpacas have been domesticated by humans for hundreds of years. alpacas are oftentimes raised for their fur, it's one of the finest natural fibers in the world. the alpaca showcase over the weekend included fleece judging, breeding classes, as well as vendors coming up on fox 6 news at 4... drinking is often blamed for creating problems. but that may be changing... what anew found benefit means for your cholesterol. plus -- scammers striking again. this time exploiting the confusion over health...
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hobby. >> we're probably only alpaca farm that lets you in the field and even walk around.hort, cousin of a llama. they are related to llamas, and to cam also. >> reporter: there are 18 alpaca is here including jinks, tricks i, jewels, kaelin, sandra, flirtation, i culled go on and on if i had time. >> this one here is, very friendly. she will come up and give you a kiss. >> reporter: so sweet. >> time for your kiss. >> reporter: this is rising star let. >> oh, my gosh. they are just precious or what. they are like these big stuffed animals. >> reporter: every spring. >> it gets made into yarn and we make them on the moon over here. >> well, you know, it is a nice, distance from philadelphia a. so you can kind of getaway from it all. this is our little slice of heaven. >> reporter: meisha johnson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and justin joining us now, justin how cute were those will alpacas. >> so cute. >> so cute. >> how is the forecast looking. >> forecast looks great. get outside, enjoy it. little chill think morning. checking with the weather watchers, all saying a
hobby. >> we're probably only alpaca farm that lets you in the field and even walk around.hort, cousin of a llama. they are related to llamas, and to cam also. >> reporter: there are 18 alpaca is here including jinks, tricks i, jewels, kaelin, sandra, flirtation, i culled go on and on if i had time. >> this one here is, very friendly. she will come up and give you a kiss. >> reporter: so sweet. >> time for your kiss. >> reporter: this is rising star let....
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are you missing an alpaca? apparently someone in boulder county is. the sheriff's office says they found the female alpaca on indian lookout if she's yours give dispatch a call -- at 303-441-4444. so there are a few body functions we can control -- blinking, swallowing, breathing. you get control -- of everything... the science of biofeedback, still ahead. plus- anonymously named emily doe -- but known as the sex assault survivor who gave a voice to victims everywhere. the recognition the stanford sex of the world this morning -- all 33 coal miners trapped underground in a gas explosion in china... have been found dead. two miners were able to survive and escaped monday when it happened -- but crews working around the clock found no others alive. rescuers have recovered all of the bodies. the state administration of work safety has ordered an investigation. for the first time in two years iraqi troops are now in the outskirts of the country's second largest city. they were facing the fiercest resistance yet from the isis militants holding the city --
are you missing an alpaca? apparently someone in boulder county is. the sheriff's office says they found the female alpaca on indian lookout if she's yours give dispatch a call -- at 303-441-4444. so there are a few body functions we can control -- blinking, swallowing, breathing. you get control -- of everything... the science of biofeedback, still ahead. plus- anonymously named emily doe -- but known as the sex assault survivor who gave a voice to victims everywhere. the recognition the...
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ranch we raise exclusiv exclusively alpacas.e largest serrie ranches in colorado then there's randy. >> it's a big job. >> our animals suffer on this ranch. >> delicious. >> reporter: to amber isaac, they're more like family. >> hey, ladies, let's go getting to know them you see so many personalities and so much beau beauty. this way. >> reporter: one stands out above the rest, though. >> good girl. this way. >> reporter: because she's the smallest of bunch. >> oh, my god she's my daughter. >> you want treats? record its. >> reporter: cody was born a month premature weighing six and a half pounds. >> i had no hope for her to survive. i figure that was it. >> reporter: it wasn't. amber moved cody inside her house. >> good girl. >> reporter: and raised her by hasn't. >> it's like having a big dog and she doesn't bark and she doesn't run around. so but my house does have hey where. >> reporter: a year and a half later it's miracle she's even alive. but her future isn't so clear any more. >> as her energy got better, i started bring
ranch we raise exclusiv exclusively alpacas.e largest serrie ranches in colorado then there's randy. >> it's a big job. >> our animals suffer on this ranch. >> delicious. >> reporter: to amber isaac, they're more like family. >> hey, ladies, let's go getting to know them you see so many personalities and so much beau beauty. this way. >> reporter: one stands out above the rest, though. >> good girl. this way. >> reporter: because she's the...
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they say this sweet alpaca was found on indian lookout road near lyons tuesday. if you have any alpaca answers- call the boulder 9news is getting in on no shave november this month-- doing our part to raise money for cancer research. these next 30 or so days will also be a time to bring awareness to men's health as a whole. if it goes like last year the come down the homestretch looking something like this. no prisoners account that changed the conversation about sexual assault is getting recognized for her bravery. we're talking about the woman anomynously called 'emily doe' -- who was sexually assaulted by stanford student brock turner. how her powerful words are still at 5-15. that's going to do it for 9news at 4:30... but we have a lot more news and weather to cover this morning. happening right now -- now -- there is a manhunt for the person moines , iowa... in an ambush style attack while they sat in their police cars. police say it happened around one a-m with reports of shots fired. officers who respondeded found one of the officers suffering from a gunsh
they say this sweet alpaca was found on indian lookout road near lyons tuesday. if you have any alpaca answers- call the boulder 9news is getting in on no shave november this month-- doing our part to raise money for cancer research. these next 30 or so days will also be a time to bring awareness to men's health as a whole. if it goes like last year the come down the homestretch looking something like this. no prisoners account that changed the conversation about sexual assault is getting...
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the mountain lion recently killed five alpacas at a ranch and struck next door killing 10 alpacas, aoat and sheep. so the state has issued permits to ranchers in the area allowing them to shoot the big cats. that decision drew a heated response at a public meeting last night. >> they bring alpacas from south america to the middle of mountain lion country and a mountain lion country goes for the alpacas and now they want to kill the mountain lion! >> this is only going to end one way. p45 is not going to quit cooling and sooner or later he is going to come on a ranch and get shot. >> the national park says the animal in question is one of only three adults male mountain lions in the santa monica range. scientists suspect it's at least 5 years old and weigh about 150 pounds. roughly 6,000 mountain lions live in california. >>> let's continue this theme of the wild kingdom. a herd of runaway cows make a break for it in sacramento. they went straight toward a group of reporters. watch. >> oh, my god! we need to get out of here! >> fast, fast, fast! >> stay down, stay down! [ cows run ] >
the mountain lion recently killed five alpacas at a ranch and struck next door killing 10 alpacas, aoat and sheep. so the state has issued permits to ranchers in the area allowing them to shoot the big cats. that decision drew a heated response at a public meeting last night. >> they bring alpacas from south america to the middle of mountain lion country and a mountain lion country goes for the alpacas and now they want to kill the mountain lion! >> this is only going to end one...
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is just a few days away, that looks like a combination herd of llamas and alpacas ... in walworth county. these are an east african cattle, but they are domesticated, just like the cattle we find here, in wisconsin. wednesday, jungle jay christie says the dairy state's first, and only, safari park is getting just a few, finishing touches, before the saturday start of public tours. it's about an hour custom-constructed hay wagon, so it does have seats. it also has an opportunity to witness the use of 75-acres of fenced- in, wisconsin park property to host animals from all over the globe. sri lanka, here, with this little, miniature zebu. india, with the nilgai antelope, as well as the black buck antelope, and the andes of south america, thanks to the llamas and alpacas. jungle jay says folks can get fairly familiar with more than five dozen park available for touching, and a few will be available to be fed, as well. if what you see has you excited, and you wanna come down and participate in safari lake geneva, you can do so, but you need a reservation. in order to make
is just a few days away, that looks like a combination herd of llamas and alpacas ... in walworth county. these are an east african cattle, but they are domesticated, just like the cattle we find here, in wisconsin. wednesday, jungle jay christie says the dairy state's first, and only, safari park is getting just a few, finishing touches, before the saturday start of public tours. it's about an hour custom-constructed hay wagon, so it does have seats. it also has an opportunity to witness the...
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. >> a montana family opening their alpaca farm to hundreds of farmers. so the family did nearly 7,000 people to come and say hello to the alpacas. >> a pennsylvania city that became famous for the charlie brown christmas tree is making changes, they are using an artificial tree this year. back in 2014, the city was criticized about how the tree charlie brown christmas tree. they played along and redecorated it. i like that tradition. they should keep that going. >> before you know it, winter will be here. there are a few things to do now to prepare your home for the cold. first, remember, day light saving time is next month, already, don't forget to change the batteries in the smoke clean the coils behind the refrigerator. >> just cleaning the dust and all the pet hair and dust bunnies caught in there, get this, it is an appliance brush, it is small like this and go up under the refrigerator. that is where the cools are. >> good advice there. >> i never thought about that. >> good advice. well. drain hoses, repair the roof leaks and remove the tree branc
. >> a montana family opening their alpaca farm to hundreds of farmers. so the family did nearly 7,000 people to come and say hello to the alpacas. >> a pennsylvania city that became famous for the charlie brown christmas tree is making changes, they are using an artificial tree this year. back in 2014, the city was criticized about how the tree charlie brown christmas tree. they played along and redecorated it. i like that tradition. they should keep that going. >> before you...
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the four-day old alpaca isn't the only animal with a creative name at sweet songs alpaca farm.es to play with her sisters white lightning and cocoa-mo. can you name the artists? >> uhm -- >> beach boys. >> there you go. >> george jones, i believe the other one. >> don't put me on the spot like that. >> sorry. >> the owner says when prince died there was only one name that would be right when a new animal joined the family. >> this little girl was born, i thought, what a great tribute to prince that would be especially as pretty as she is. >> purple rain will live at sweet songs farm for at least another six months as she continues to grow. >>> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning, everybody. the blazers looked like a completely different team at oracle last night than the one that got whacked against the warriors on sunday. but then came the 4th quarter. i tell you what, klay thompson had 37 points in game one. cold much of the first half last night. oakland's damian lillard on fire 3rd quarter, 17 of portland's 28 points. he shot from deep to beat the buz
the four-day old alpaca isn't the only animal with a creative name at sweet songs alpaca farm.es to play with her sisters white lightning and cocoa-mo. can you name the artists? >> uhm -- >> beach boys. >> there you go. >> george jones, i believe the other one. >> don't put me on the spot like that. >> sorry. >> the owner says when prince died there was only one name that would be right when a new animal joined the family. >> this little girl was...
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how alpacas and sheep are being used to recycle these trees. hayley: tracking snow showers jean: in today' s "escape outside," fish and game will soon be offering icefishing classes, and the number of bird sightings in the state went up this christmas. bald eagles are on the rise in new hampshire. during the keene christmas bird count, on one day alone spotters found seven bald eagles, six cooper' s hawks, and other birds. you can find a full list of highlights for the bird counts on our website. and fish and game will be offering classes for icefishing later this month. the seminars are scheduled for january 20th and 27th at the fish and game headquarters in concord. the classes will teach people how to find and catch fish . you can find more in the "escape outside" section of our website, wmur.com. adam: still to come on news 9 at 5:30 -- >> ready, set -- that' s awesome. adam: in today' s "chronicle," we take a look at the flashes of hope program and how volunteer announcer: now, meteorologist hayley lapoint and your forecast. hayley: up nor
how alpacas and sheep are being used to recycle these trees. hayley: tracking snow showers jean: in today' s "escape outside," fish and game will soon be offering icefishing classes, and the number of bird sightings in the state went up this christmas. bald eagles are on the rise in new hampshire. during the keene christmas bird count, on one day alone spotters found seven bald eagles, six cooper' s hawks, and other birds. you can find a full list of highlights for the bird counts on...
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they were visiting an alpaca farm and he got down on one knee to propose and one alpaca was more interestedn what the photographer was doing making for this adorable photo bomb. >> makes their engagement truly unique. >>> still to come on "action news" at 5:00, we'll check out the accuweather forecast. looking live from the jersey shore, sky 6 hd showing you the atlantic city beach and there are a few folks out there. >> nice. >>> ladies donned their fanciest most memorable hatted at the devon horse show. the best in show went to pamela basings for this indicate head piece. and leslie brown won best of devon and adam joseph was a judge. and helping him was little jacob. both dressed to the 9's love that hat. give a wave. >> how cute. >> you want me to tear up now. >> go ahead it's good for tv. >> he is so cute. >> it was a lot of fun this morning. >> a hat for monica? >> there are unique hats out there. i can find you something monica for sure. and it was a beautiful morning for it. and still aglow across much of the area and we are dealing with a couple of downpours in some locations, so a
they were visiting an alpaca farm and he got down on one knee to propose and one alpaca was more interestedn what the photographer was doing making for this adorable photo bomb. >> makes their engagement truly unique. >>> still to come on "action news" at 5:00, we'll check out the accuweather forecast. looking live from the jersey shore, sky 6 hd showing you the atlantic city beach and there are a few folks out there. >> nice. >>> ladies donned their...
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somebody buried the dead alpaca and dead pony last night. a spokesperson from the state's vet's office that the animal control officer called them last night asking for guidance and said that the county is handling it. we reached out to the supervisor for that area who tells me that the county is investigating the situation. >>> danville city leaders have decided not to hire a private firm to run its water plant saying it is too costly. ken larking says an outside firm will cost taxpayers an extra 300,000 every year. larking said the city was looking at the option because it is challenging to keep trained water treatment operators pupt tilts commission forward with that project. >>> bedford county school leaders can move forward with the design of a new middle school. they approved a $44 million budget. that is about $7 million over the initial budget they approved. the school board chairman tells abc 13 architect will now design the tool, and then it will go through the bidding process. they are hopethey are hoping to break ground by novemb
somebody buried the dead alpaca and dead pony last night. a spokesperson from the state's vet's office that the animal control officer called them last night asking for guidance and said that the county is handling it. we reached out to the supervisor for that area who tells me that the county is investigating the situation. >>> danville city leaders have decided not to hire a private firm to run its water plant saying it is too costly. ken larking says an outside firm will cost...
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they just made carts for a pig and an alpaca. prices range from $400 to $1200 animal and the need for two wheels or four. >> "q": that's a great story. >> laura: it really is. well, the dogs, i always have a close heart for those but to help them out because they can't live a very high-quality of life without being able to use legs. >> and they also make them for alpacas. that's interesting, as well. still coming up -- >> laura: including this viral video, see what happens when the mailman tries to put the letters through the slot coming up next. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, >> "q": this next video had
they just made carts for a pig and an alpaca. prices range from $400 to $1200 animal and the need for two wheels or four. >> "q": that's a great story. >> laura: it really is. well, the dogs, i always have a close heart for those but to help them out because they can't live a very high-quality of life without being able to use legs. >> and they also make them for alpacas. that's interesting, as well. still coming up -- >> laura: including this viral video, see...
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he struck again next door killing 10 alpacas, a goat and a sheep. now he has a state permit to shoot the mountain lion. >> nobody wants to kill him. he's an animal. life but i don't want to keep adding my animals to the food chain. >> reporter: roughly 6,000 mountain lions live in the state and one of the largest groups roams just 40 miles from los angeles. mamany are tracked by the natiol park service. p-45, as he's known, has a g.p.s. that logs every move. >> we know he was there at the time, so it's pretty darn likely that it was him. >> reporter: seth riley is a wildlife ecologist studying the mountain lions in the area, where more than 50 ranch animals year. in your eyes it sounds like the solution is pretty simple. >> it is, yeah, which is to protect livestock. what that means is bringing them in to full enclosures at night. they won't be vulnerable. >> reporter: phillips says hunting i lion is another option. >> with this mountain lion, the only-- i think the only solution is adios, mr. mountain lion. >> reporter: do you think that will solve
he struck again next door killing 10 alpacas, a goat and a sheep. now he has a state permit to shoot the mountain lion. >> nobody wants to kill him. he's an animal. life but i don't want to keep adding my animals to the food chain. >> reporter: roughly 6,000 mountain lions live in the state and one of the largest groups roams just 40 miles from los angeles. mamany are tracked by the natiol park service. p-45, as he's known, has a g.p.s. that logs every move. >> we know he was...
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families there, they've been breeding alpacas or llamas for generations. and it was a matter of connecting the dots, discovering them, working with them, and make their craft available for the rest of the world. and in the case of this specific project, the alpaca project in bolivia, it's a great example of the overalinindust of f al nations'ononceptit''s creaeang the deded vae ofof, s, the places he e thei-thehey e gift w with w mamateals, f f exame, o or th manufacturing techquques. w, i in is casas we work with this opoperate. there e e 1,00farmrmer they allwnwn a pce o of nd. theyllll bre theheirlpacasas and enen, thwholole cle contin f from e lalandf the alpa, , whertheyey're breeding, alththe wato the fishshed pductct, ke an alpaca sweater.nd t th'ss creangng thavalulue the w wle process from the raw material all the way to the finished product. that's a great thing that can happen and that's how our susupply chain worksks. may: so, it's full circle. juan: it's a full circle. yeah. may: like, you were saying, juan, i mean, there's a connection there
families there, they've been breeding alpacas or llamas for generations. and it was a matter of connecting the dots, discovering them, working with them, and make their craft available for the rest of the world. and in the case of this specific project, the alpaca project in bolivia, it's a great example of the overalinindust of f al nations'ononceptit''s creaeang the deded vae ofof, s, the places he e thei-thehey e gift w with w mamateals, f f exame, o or th manufacturing techquques. w, i in...
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families there, they've been breeding alpacas or llamas for generations. was a matter of connecting the dots, discovering them, working with them, and make their craft available for the rest of the world. and in the case of this specific project, the alpaca project in bolivia, it's a great example of the overalinindust of f al nations'ononceptit''s creaeang the deded vae ofof, s, the places he e thei-thehey e gift w with w mamateals, f f exame, o or th manufacturing techquques. w, i in is casas we work with this opoperate. there e e 1,00farmrmer they allwnwn a pce o of nd. theyllll bre theheirlpacasas and enen, thwholole cle contin f from e lalandf the alpa, , whertheyey're breeding, alththe wato the fishshed pductct, ke an alpaca sweater.nd t th'ss creangng thavalulue the w wle process from the raw material all the way to the finished product. that's a great thing that can happen and that's how our susupply chain worksks. may: so, it's full circle. juan: it's a full circle. yeah. may: like, you were saying, juan, i mean, there's a connection there with ev
families there, they've been breeding alpacas or llamas for generations. was a matter of connecting the dots, discovering them, working with them, and make their craft available for the rest of the world. and in the case of this specific project, the alpaca project in bolivia, it's a great example of the overalinindust of f al nations'ononceptit''s creaeang the deded vae ofof, s, the places he e thei-thehey e gift w with w mamateals, f f exame, o or th manufacturing techquques. w, i in is casas...
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. >> i love alpaca. i have used it to make yarn. >> it's very soft. >> we have this alpaca pillow. i think it's the perfect comfort and support kind of pillow. >> alpaca is not cheap though. >> not at all, but actually the duty is you get to test it and trial it. we have pillows between $10, $20 and we have one pillow which is a little crazy it's $6,000. >> is it like dipped in gold? >> well it's made of heaven. [laughter] >> from an ider duck down from canada. >> our producer needs that pillow. she gets her hair done then sleeps in a certain way so when she goes to work the next day it stays that way. i would say a $6,000 pillow would probably help preserve your hair style. >> think of the benefits. >> your face no wrinkles on that >> it's worth it right? >> seriously. oh, my gosh. can you lay on it? feel it? >> yes you can. >> what i think is wonderful right now you can get $200 off a new verlo mattress now only through october 9. the coupon you can find at verlo.com. and visit them at the mayfair collection next to whole foods in the mayfair collection in wauwatosa. great to see
. >> i love alpaca. i have used it to make yarn. >> it's very soft. >> we have this alpaca pillow. i think it's the perfect comfort and support kind of pillow. >> alpaca is not cheap though. >> not at all, but actually the duty is you get to test it and trial it. we have pillows between $10, $20 and we have one pillow which is a little crazy it's $6,000. >> is it like dipped in gold? >> well it's made of heaven. [laughter] >> from an ider duck...
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i do a lot with horses, and we treat goats, sheep, cow, pig, llama, alpaca, you name it, we've seen it. >> reporter: had some of their past patients, elite athletes like barbaro. >> it can be intimidating as a student. like a zebra with arthritis. >> that one looks pretty close. >> better. >> yeah. >> that looks good. >> as i drop this, he's like, ow, my foot hurts. >> reporter: today, helping a horse who pulled up lame who managed to stay calm. she was one of her students. >> her temperature's 102.7. you learn about every single species. it really is allit whatever learning experiences there are and applying them to how it's best going to help you. >> reporter: for the new vets, getting here was worth all the toil and sacrifice. do you love what you do? >> 100%. i can truly say there's not been a day that goes by that i'm not so happy with my choice. >> for "nightline," i'm lindsay davis in philadelphia. >> this starts on animal planet tomorrow night. >> that's cool. her advice? use a toothpaste and mouthwash that strengthens both. go pro with crest pro-health advanced. it's uniquely
i do a lot with horses, and we treat goats, sheep, cow, pig, llama, alpaca, you name it, we've seen it. >> reporter: had some of their past patients, elite athletes like barbaro. >> it can be intimidating as a student. like a zebra with arthritis. >> that one looks pretty close. >> better. >> yeah. >> that looks good. >> as i drop this, he's like, ow, my foot hurts. >> reporter: today, helping a horse who pulled up lame who managed to stay calm....
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he struck again next door killing 10 alpacas, a goat and a sheep. now he has a state permit to shoot the mountain lion. >> nobody wants to kill him. he's an animal. i wish they could preserve his life, but i don't want to keep adding my animals to the food chain. >> reporter: roughly 6,000 mountain lions live in the state and one of the largest groups roams just 40 miles from los angeles. many are tracked by the national park service. p-45, as he's known, has a g.p.s. that logs every move. >> we know he was there at the time, so it's pretty darn likely that it was him. >> reporter: seth riley is a wildlife ecologist studying the mountain lions in the area, where more than 50 ranch animals have been killed in the last year. in your eyes here it sounds like the solution is pretty simple. >> it is, yeah, which is to protect livestock. what that means is bringing them in to full enclosures at night. they won't be vulnerable. >> reporter: phillips says hunting the lion is another option. >> with this mountain lion, the only-- i think the only solution is
he struck again next door killing 10 alpacas, a goat and a sheep. now he has a state permit to shoot the mountain lion. >> nobody wants to kill him. he's an animal. i wish they could preserve his life, but i don't want to keep adding my animals to the food chain. >> reporter: roughly 6,000 mountain lions live in the state and one of the largest groups roams just 40 miles from los angeles. many are tracked by the national park service. p-45, as he's known, has a g.p.s. that logs...
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someone buried the ponent and he alpaca on monday night. vet's office says the animal control ralph called and asked for guidance. county is handling. we reached out to the supervisor count seinvestigating the situation. >> whitney: a puppy shot 18 times with a b. b. gun is on the mend in south carolina. >> patti: the alleged teen shooters are facing up to five years in jail and fines for that crime. kristin has the story. >> reporter: there is no hiding the horrible circumstances that brought brody to steel the hundreds of other hads. 18 pellets are inside. >> i never have seen someone mashesly shoot at a dog. and not just any dog a dog that is six weeks old. >> reporter: worse in some people brings out the best in others. the phone. have not, stopped ringing. >> today, 75-a hundred easily. >> phone calls. a hundred phone calls. >> animal hospital is rung double duty for the six week old lab mix. how is he doing and they want to contribute to his care. >> reporter: e mails running neck and neck with the phone with people calling and caring
someone buried the ponent and he alpaca on monday night. vet's office says the animal control ralph called and asked for guidance. county is handling. we reached out to the supervisor count seinvestigating the situation. >> whitney: a puppy shot 18 times with a b. b. gun is on the mend in south carolina. >> patti: the alleged teen shooters are facing up to five years in jail and fines for that crime. kristin has the story. >> reporter: there is no hiding the horrible...
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>> she is in alpaca. a lot of people mistake them for llamas. in alpaca is a little bit smaller. they will not be used as a pack animal. -- can retoucher? retoucher -- can we touch her? >> sure. >> there fiber is some of the most versatile you will find in nature. it is softer, warmer and lighter than cotton, cashmere and silk. they are very versatile. >> how much bigger will she get? >> she is only a little over a week old right now. she will get up to about 180 pounds. she will be quite a big smaller than a llama. >> how many do you have at the zoo? >> they are actually pretty new. she is our first baby at the people can find her in the petting zoo. pretty soon she will go back out with her pack. >> so cute. if you want a chance to see her you are open every day of the year. it is labor day weekend so you definitely want to get out there and enjoy yourself. i think we have the hours on the screen. >> the temperature is coming down too so it is much nicer. [overlapping speakers] >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> a microburst causing $1 million in damage. a school strugglin
>> she is in alpaca. a lot of people mistake them for llamas. in alpaca is a little bit smaller. they will not be used as a pack animal. -- can retoucher? retoucher -- can we touch her? >> sure. >> there fiber is some of the most versatile you will find in nature. it is softer, warmer and lighter than cotton, cashmere and silk. they are very versatile. >> how much bigger will she get? >> she is only a little over a week old right now. she will get up to about 180...
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she's lost 20 of her alpacas -- >> no. >> reporter: he revealed she's now reconsidering her next move, asking the department of fish and wildlife to capture the relocated to an animal sanctuary. >> if she could have any solution that does not involve the animal being killed, she wants to explore it. >> reporter: but the department says that request may not be possible. >> in this situation he wouldn't relocate this animal based on the fact that it's killed animals. so it would take it kind of off the table. >> reporter: of course wildlife folks don't want the animal shot. they don't even want it relocated. they just want him to be able to >> we'll have more on the mountain lions of southern california when we return. this is the "cbs noefrnt news." . i can't believe it has 40% fewer calories than butter. i can't believe it's made with real, simple ingredients. i can't believe we're on a whale. i can't believe my role isn't bigger. oh, it's real. real ingredients. unbelievable taste. go ahead, enjoy. i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n
she's lost 20 of her alpacas -- >> no. >> reporter: he revealed she's now reconsidering her next move, asking the department of fish and wildlife to capture the relocated to an animal sanctuary. >> if she could have any solution that does not involve the animal being killed, she wants to explore it. >> reporter: but the department says that request may not be possible. >> in this situation he wouldn't relocate this animal based on the fact that it's killed animals....
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we visited the property and the found a dead alpaca, pony and several other animals. the woman found was paxton. we called the animal warden for a comment but didn't come back. we also contacted sheriff barry letterman who says is the state's veteran office will be caused. >> we asked you should the virginia localities strengthen 87% say yes. 4% say no. >>> the virginia general assembly gave final approval to legislation that would allow more concealed weapon permit holders to legally carry weapons in the state. it easily passed the senate with bipartisan support today. the legislation would expand the reciprocity agreements that virginia has with other states. it would also allow other out of state permit holders to carry guns in virginia. it would also require police officers at gun shows for background checks. the governor is expected to sign the legislation into law later this week. >> three people are facing breaking and entering and grans larceny charges, and robberies in danville. jessica walker admitted to driving another male suspect who robbed two people in
we visited the property and the found a dead alpaca, pony and several other animals. the woman found was paxton. we called the animal warden for a comment but didn't come back. we also contacted sheriff barry letterman who says is the state's veteran office will be caused. >> we asked you should the virginia localities strengthen 87% say yes. 4% say no. >>> the virginia general assembly gave final approval to legislation that would allow more concealed weapon permit holders to...
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we visited the property yesterday and found a dead alpaca and pony and several others. we called the warden for a comment. and the sheriff who says the state vet office will be called in. >> whitney: a neighborhood at the center of a string of break in's is not in the clear. another house in dearington was broken into yesterday on york street. there have been 10 burglars and the owners say it happened in broad daylight. police were at his house yesterday. tell us it is an investigation and they will not provide details at it time. >> patti: lynchburg's mayor and vice mayor say the city is on the right path. they looked back on the city's progress saying the change he has seen downtown is remarkable. listen burg is not without rate. the mayor says it will not be solved over night but proud how far we have come. the mayor and vice mayor will not be seeking reelection. we will find out who will take their places in july once city councilmembers vote. >> whitney: good morning america is next here is robin with what they are working on. >> coming up on gma we are learning ab
we visited the property yesterday and found a dead alpaca and pony and several others. we called the warden for a comment. and the sheriff who says the state vet office will be called in. >> whitney: a neighborhood at the center of a string of break in's is not in the clear. another house in dearington was broken into yesterday on york street. there have been 10 burglars and the owners say it happened in broad daylight. police were at his house yesterday. tell us it is an investigation...
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. @>>> a gas man is to thank for @on tuesday, diane abramsome @noticed three of her alpacas @had fallen in a pond. @save them. @the rescuer saw her go in. @he crawled on the ice on his @stomach and used a rope to pull @her out of the pond. @her alpacas unfortunately did @not survive, but the woman says @she's grateful the man risked @his life for her. @>> tomorrow, you can get a free @dental exam and cleaning. @the dental school will provide @exams, cleanings, x-rays @until noon. @we have the address right there @on your screen. @the free services are available @to adults 18 and older. @you do not need to have an @event. @here's lynna with a look at the @morning news feed. @>>> we begin with two men @charges. @they will face a judge today. @both are refugees from iraq, @and both are accused of lying @their alleged ties to terrorist @organizations. @a 24-year-old man was arrested @in houston, charged with trying @to provide material support to @isis. @another man was arrested in @sacramento charged with making @a false statement involving @international terrorism. @>>> the texas trooper
. @>>> a gas man is to thank for @on tuesday, diane abramsome @noticed three of her alpacas @had fallen in a pond. @save them. @the rescuer saw her go in. @he crawled on the ice on his @stomach and used a rope to pull @her out of the pond. @her alpacas unfortunately did @not survive, but the woman says @she's grateful the man risked @his life for her. @>> tomorrow, you can get a free @dental exam and cleaning. @the dental school will provide @exams, cleanings, x-rays @until noon....
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she's working to catch and relocate the animals she blames the 50 cap for killing ten alpacas animal activist say killing the big cat would be unfair, because it is basically acting on instinct. your time is 5:22 a.m. the panthers suffered a forgettable loss. there rematch would be a big changes in the flats on the look at some of the new establishments that will replace it is 5:24 a.m. lake effect snow continues to fall out thesis pretty light the sports temperatures in the middle and mixed in with connie out. hardly anything here in cleveland a northwest went will take over later today as we highlight now that area of lake affect off of lake michigan that will drift further south. coverage will start to increase today. coverage on the grassy services will be out east today into tonight highs pretty much where they are down upper 30s to i a better chance we could see a general snow late sunday into sunday night will talk more about that with that warm front which is a warm front in name only pay this time next week. >> the cavaliers had to deal with adversity last year that's why th
she's working to catch and relocate the animals she blames the 50 cap for killing ten alpacas animal activist say killing the big cat would be unfair, because it is basically acting on instinct. your time is 5:22 a.m. the panthers suffered a forgettable loss. there rematch would be a big changes in the flats on the look at some of the new establishments that will replace it is 5:24 a.m. lake effect snow continues to fall out thesis pretty light the sports temperatures in the middle and mixed in...
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she's lost 20 of her alpacas -- >> no. >> reporter: he revealed she's now reconsidering her next move, asking the department of fish and wildlife to capture the animal instead and have it relocated to an sanctuary. >> if she could have any solution that does not involve the animal being killed, she wants to explore it. >> reporter: but the department says that request may not be possible. >> in this situation he wouldn't relocate this animal based on the fact that it's killed animals. so it would take it kind of off the table. >> reporter: of course wildlife folks don't want the animal shot. they don't even want it relocated. >> we'll have more on the mountain lions of southern california when we return. this is the "cbs overnight news." i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. my cold medicines' wearing off. that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing you
she's lost 20 of her alpacas -- >> no. >> reporter: he revealed she's now reconsidering her next move, asking the department of fish and wildlife to capture the animal instead and have it relocated to an sanctuary. >> if she could have any solution that does not involve the animal being killed, she wants to explore it. >> reporter: but the department says that request may not be possible. >> in this situation he wouldn't relocate this animal based on the fact that...