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Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Scottish farmer has employed two alpacas to protect his turkeys
An Aberdeenshire farmer has drafted in two security guards to protect
this year’s turkeys as orders come in for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Craig Michie from Lochend of Barra,
Inverurie, has taken inspiration from the farming techniques of his
Columbian wife’s family by employing the South American alpacas as
sentries.
The farm near Oldmeldrum, is gearing up for the festive season and Mr
Michie explained the benefits alpacas bring to the farm environment and
ultimately the flavour of the end product.
He said: “The alpacas bring added security in warding off predators,
allowing the turkeys to range further for a more varied diet.
“The birds are free to roam as animals such as foxes, badgers and birds
of prey are put off by the presence and smell of the alpacas.”
The alpacas, named Valderrama and Higuita, after the Columbian
footballers, have been patrolling the farm always alert to dangers. They typically stamp their feet and lower their heads if attackers come too close. They have become part of the family since their arrival.
Mr Michie said: “The whole family has become attached to them. They are
here to stay. But the main benefit is to the turkeys.
The added security allows them to reach the game cover, brassicas and
grasses on the boundaries of the farm. This diet helps to enhance the
rich gamey nuances of the bronzes. The turkeys are also fed on a home
mix of cereals, including oats which are full of antioxidants. This
also gives the meat more depth in flavor and a beautiful creamy colored finish.”
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