Alpacas and llamas help their neighbors get rid of their Christmas trees by eating them.

Alpacas and llamas help their neighbors get rid of their Christmas trees by eating them.

Do you need to snack? (Picture: SWNS)

Now that the festive season is over, individuals all around the nation are throwing out their Christmas bushes.

But it surely appears like we’re all lacking a trick by not giving our bushes to llamas and alpacas.

Alpacas and llamas like to gnaw at hedges, however are fairly uncommon in winter, so these bountiful festive bushes make a tasty various.

When Mary Harvey took to social media to ask for Christmas bushes to feed her animals, she was completely stuffed with festive greenery.

Mary, who runs CHAT – Chy Lowen Alpacas Tregaswith in Cornwall, defined that camelids “love” bushes as an after-holiday snack.

A tree can normally final a couple of week with animals.

However Mary, whose nonprofit goals to assist youngsters and younger adults with quite a lot of issues utilizing animal-assisted intervention (AAI), has been given sufficient for a formidable three months for her animals.

Cute footage exhibits one in all them, Nightfall, fortunately consuming one of many donated Christmas bushes.

Christmas bushes, normally pine, spruce or fir, are an ideal supply of vitamin C and antioxidants for llamas and alpacas.

So not solely is it scrumptious to them, however bushes additionally present nice dietary dietary supplements.

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