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I've got this Llama foetus that I picked up from the witches market in La Paz, Bolivia on a trip for my 40th a couple (ok, 3) years back.

I've not got a picture of mine but I bought two, gave one to a friend and kept the other one in a tupperware tub. They look like these.
They use them as offerings to Pachamama (Mother Earth) out there, but I thought they were pretty cool.

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The one I gave to my friend kind of went a bit mouldy and smelly, but my one actually seems to be ok so far although I don't often smell it.

I want to keep it fine forever so was wondering if there were any dead Llama foetus preservation experts in?

I had thought about casting it in resin. Anyone set anything similar into resin? I imagine you'd have to do an initial pour, let the resin gel and then lay it on top and pour again, so that it is surrounded.

What about a bottle of formaldehyde such as they put brains in,in the movies? Do Boots do it?

Any other ideas?
It's a nice memento of my trip and I don't want the dog to eat it.


 
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...and you got these through customs!!! 😯


 
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Niche, very niche.


 
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...and you got these through customs!!!

Yeah, I was careful when I Alpaca-ad my case.

IGMC


 
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Freeze it in carbonite. Hang it on wall.


 
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My friend is a spiritualist/agriculturalist who has a business preserving these...

Google him, he's called the Karma Llama Embalmer Farmer.


 
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Sealed jar with dessicant, that's what I do with my [s]victims[/s] collection


 
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Encase it in pastry.


 
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My friend is a spiritualist/agriculturalist who has a business preserving these...

Google him, he's called the Karma Llama Embalmer Farmer.

Lolz 😀


 
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main thing is too keep the humidity down, so if your friend stored it in a moist environment then it would get surface mold.

you can either glass jar it. like Victorians, or encase it. To be hones even a spray varnish coating would be sufficient to prevent there being a direct organic source for anything to start growing on


 
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Hope you picked up some tusks, a turtle shell and a few dead scorpions as well, or your collection won't be complete.


 
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To be hones even a spray varnish coating would be sufficient to prevent there being a direct organic source for anything to start growing on

It does seem to have some sort of coating on it, unless that's how they come...
Almost like a rich varnish.


 
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STW: Your challenge, should you choose to except it, is to get this in to a story for Lauren Laverne to read out on her show


 
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well mummification is all down to getting the moisture out (taking all the squishy bits and salting etc) and then historically sealing with a pine resin or tar and so on, so it wouldn't surprise me if it already was resin coated. as long as it kept in a room with relative humidity under 60% it should go moldy anyway.


 
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we used to preserve a lucky rabbits foot in formaldehyde (sp) for a few weeks, then take it out and dry it. I still have one from about 1979 which is in good nick.


 
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Dead things in general, not just llama foetuses, cannot talk. 😉


 
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That's nicer than what i picked up in La Paz, i've got two screws in my shoulder and a massive scar in leg from crashing hard on Road of Death!

They did the surgery once in La Paz to reattach the head of the humerous, but then missed the fact i'd stabbed myself in leg with brake lever, so almost bled out. Then got back to UK only to have the surgery re-done to shoulder as they'd done such a bodge job, but the drugs they gave me where good!

Made the grand mistake of telling UK customs with my arm in a sling and stinking for 4 day journey back and having skinned my arm and face too, that i was travelling from Bolivia and someone else had packed my rucksack, never again!!


 
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I'd just boil it in a pan of salted, seasoned water for a few hours and then enjoy the tasty Llama foetus stock.

You can freeze the rest in ice cube trays to use in other recipes.


 
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Smuggling in dessicated animals? bit of a Jerky idea.


 
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This has to be one of those things that only make sense on holiday...... you got your hair braided too didn't you?!


 
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Not a Foetus going off, but...

I rang Chubb up and they came and sorted it when my Burglar LLama kept going off


 
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Meanwhile......Somewhere on the Internet........Jeff Minter is furious.


 
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Surely quick dip in plastidip?


 
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you're supposed to bury these under your new house (when building) for good luck
so you will be needing a glass floor


 
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STW: Your challenge, should you choose to except it, is to get this in to a story for Lauren Laverne to read out on her show

Double points if you can say that you're sat in this [url= http://www.llamakarmakafe.co.uk/ ]nice café[/url] near Penrith


 
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Preserving a dead Llama Foetus - Talk to me

I think thats the strangest thread title I've seen on a bike forum
😀 😀


 
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I think on-one have a new model name in the offing.

"Dead Llama is our full on DH race bike, named after a forum legend on STW"


 
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Preserving a dead Llama Foetus - Talk to me
I think thats the strangest thread title I've seen on a bike forum

Or pretty much anywhere really - it does beg the question "but why?"


 
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invisiframe.


 
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Meanwhile......Somewhere on the Internet........Jeff Minter is furious.

Or after Shibboleth's pun, has just got inspiration for his next title.


 
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That's nicer than what i picked up in La Paz, i've got two screws in my shoulder and a massive scar in leg from crashing hard on Road of Death!

Bad luck dude. Apart from obviously the totally stunning scenery, from a mountain biking perspective the road of death was about as gnarly as the climb at Llandegla.... 😕

devash - Member
I'd just boil it in a pan of salted, seasoned water for a few hours and then enjoy the tasty Llama foetus stock.

Hmmm....I'm a veggie I'm afraid, hence why I want to give eternal life to my dead Llama baby friend 🙂

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This has to be one of those things that only make sense on holiday...... you got your hair braided too didn't you?!

I would have if I had some for sure! 😥

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you're supposed to bury these under your new house (when building) for good luck
so you will be needing a glass floor

Nice idea for another shed I think.

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invisiframe

Surely they do a llama kit?

I'm thinking maybe combine the resin idea with the house idea and cast a clear house brick perhaps.

Jeff Minter is furious

Had to Google him... 🙂


 
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[i]I'm a veggie I'm afraid[/i]

And it never occurred to you to think how they get Llama foetuses? That's more unbelievable than the thread title!


 
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Well, when a mummy llama and a daddy llama love each other very much, they cuddle in a special way...


 
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And it never occurred to you to think how they get Llama foetuses? That's more unbelievable than the thread title!

Step 1

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Step 2

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Just checking in to see if the title actually pertains to the content. Yep! Okay, I'll just leave this here then.


 
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And it never occurred to you to think how they get Llama foetuses??

Yes it did. I asked our local guide and was satisfied with what I was told.


 
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I really don't know why you brought that back.

It should have been buried or cremated.


 
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[i]I asked our local guide and was satisfied with what I was told.[/i]

(sorry to bump) - thought I asked this yesterday, what was the answer? I'm intrigued, especially as the sale of them is illegal.


 
Posted : 07/03/2017 11:48 am