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Video: Raising Guinea Pigs and Harvesting Wool From Alpacas with a Peace Corps V

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03/12/10 13:03
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Video: Raising Guinea Pigs and Harvesting Wool From Alpacas with a Peace Corps V

Thank author of this post/commentIn Ecuador, an Agriculture volunteer uses his livestock management background to assist his community in raising guinea pigs and harvesting wool from alpacas. Learn more about Peace Corps Agriculture Volunteers at www.peacecorps.gov

Comment #1
07/31/10 07:12
Roscel

Honestly, I'm not really into pets. But when I saw this video, oh, it changed my perspective. How I wish I could have that Guinea pig, too. But yopu know what? I'm still very hesitant because I'm really scared to touch hairy small animals. I often imagine them as mice/rats, which I really find gross!I really can't stand them. I want to raise/take care of this lovelhy pet but how can I overcome this fear. Will someone help me please?thank you.

Comment #2
12/06/10 03:20
Marie

Those little pets are really good to look at they are great as pets. I think it is important that we choose the pets that we are taking to our homes. If you have an asthmatic kid you better consider buying a not so hairy pets. Or if you have kids at home, go for a safe pets like birds or fishes. But the point is, having a pet at home is such a good idea.

Comment #3
12/06/10 19:36
Marynor

It's hard to pet an animal if you don’t have the inner interest in yourself. There are some who just want to look at animals and never touch them because of fear. But there are some who are really eager to hold them.

Well, I am really interested in taking care of animals and I wish to get one guinea pig soon. They're so cute and not hard to raise anyway.


Comment #4
12/07/10 07:50
des plaines
Thank author of this post/comment"Guinea Pigs "

Are the Guinea Pigs in Ecuador being raised as pets... or for food like in Peru?

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