Sunday, 21 April 2013

Dogs Wants a kitty

http://youtu.be/kI4yoXyb1_M


This video is most likely be shown this dog really talk to his master. That is the reason why I am posting it. If you have interest and look though this video, the dog is amazing. It acted as he can even understand what the person who are talking about and do some kind of respond. Basically, it is more likely is the dog was given a person sound but it is truely need the dog's mouth looks like talking the exact word.
At the end of this video, the title thing just came out. Its clue is the dog has interest on kitty and wants to chase a kitty.

BTY, I love this dog cause it can talk, lol.

The world's most funny dog video

                                          http://youtu.be/Hb92wQpPG-s
This video was Uploaded on Oct 2, 2008
Its name is "The world's most funny dog video"

It is the other kind of funny because it includes many funny screens about fun dogs with human.
In this video, it has dogs plays with people which made fun,; a dog peed on a boy who is covered by leaves;  a flying dog, dog chasing a girl lead to her have a tumbling.

After watching this video, you will really think that people not really treat the dog as their pets but more likely to treat them as a family. I feel warm after watching and I hope to have a dog as my friend.

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

funny cat


Funny cat video with captions - In addition to intelligence, it turns out the cat is also one of the most frequent types of animal jokes, it soon is one reason why I really like animals.
If previously I often post to include one image only, from now on I will post a funny picture to include various types of images. Including post today about funny cat pictures with captions.
Most people think that cats are one of the animals that they steal, they think cats are animals that are very annoying. But for me the only animals cats are very intelligent and obedient. I have a lot of cats at home and they all looked very good.
Please see cute cat pictures dberikut this, and I am very sure you will be made by the laughing cat behavior.


Vincent( Yuheng)

Friday, 12 April 2013

Growing demand for alpaca wool


FINE FLEECE: Narelle Tulip with some of her alpacas at East Maitland. Picture: Peter Stoop

NARELLE and Peter Tulip, of East Maitland, are pioneers of the alpaca fibre industry.
They’ve worked to produce quality animals and fleece since 1994 and are probably the sole producers of high-quality fibre in the Hunter Region.
Although they sold one animal with strong genetic lines in the recent past for $150,000, the Tulips still need another business to keep their balance sheet a healthy one.
That may change with prices for fine alpaca fibre and international appreciation of the natural beauty of the fleece achieving new, high levels.
A 151-kilogram bale of 17.4-micron alpaca fibre from all over Australia sold recently for $10,000, a new world record. (A micron is onemillionth of a metre.)
Mrs Tulip said the big challenge for the industry was to achieve higher yields of fibre off individual animals.
‘‘What we all should be breeding for is fineness, length and weight,’’ Mrs Tulip said. ‘‘I think prices will continue to increase because alpaca is such a luxury fibre.’’
Alpacas are originally from South America. They are a species of camelid, like the llamas they resemble.
The Tulips, whose fibre was not in the record-breaking bale, are said to be some of the best at breeding animals that produce high yields.
Premium Alpaca is a marketing program that has targeted ‘‘high end’’ markets in Europe and Japan for fine fleece.
Premium Alpaca executive director Paul Vallely, a fine wool producer based in southern NSW, said prospective customers like alpaca because it had better environmental credentials than wool.
‘‘The fine fibre doesn’t have to be dyed because it comes in different colours,’’ Mr Vallely said.
‘‘Harsh chemicals are used in the wool dyeing process.
‘‘Alpaca will never replace wool but there is some market potential for blending with superfine wool.’’
Australian Alpaca Association Central Coast and Hunter Region marketing manager Nigel Thompson, of Mount Vincent, said there were about 30breeders in the Hunter and about 500registered animals.
‘‘Narelle is one of the leaders in quality and volume per animal,’’ Mr Thompson said.
The Tulips may have the field to themselves in the future.
Mr Thompson said breeders were leaving the Hunter for the New England region, where conditions were better suited to the animals.
Mrs Tulip said the Japanese love alpaca fibre golf clothes.
Her favourite alpaca item is a blanket that keeps her comfy and warm at night.