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To open the free magazine, click the Read Magazine link on the drop down menu.  You can also click on the thumbnail image of the current issue located in the left column of any page.

The magazine requires Adobe Flashplayer. If you do not have the player there will be a link that prompts you to install it. The magazine opens in regular mode. There is a navigation bar at the bottom as shown here.
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The magazine is best viewed in Full Screen Mode. This is especially true if you are viewing the free magazine on a 17 inch or smaller monitor.

To start Full Screen Mode click this symbol Full screen mode once to activate the button, then click again.

You can exit Full Screen Mode by clicking the ESC button on your keyboard.


This button Zoom button is used to Zoom the desired page to full viewing size which is 600 pixels wide by 800 pixels high. To exit the Zoom mode click this symbol Exit zoomon the zoomed page.

Visiting Advertiser Websites

To visit an advertiser's website click this button: Visit Site

The website will open in the browser, behind the magazine page.  If you are using Full Screen Mode, you will need to exit to view the website.

Turning Pages

Navigation buttonsThe set of buttons in the middle of the navigation bar can be used to turn the pages of the magazine. For most they are self explanatory.

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You can also turn the pages of the magazine by clicking the top corner of a page to go forward or backward.

When you hold the mouse cursor over the corner of a page it will curl. You can hold down the left mouse button and drag the curled page to turn it.

This button Print page can be used to print a desired page or set of pages.

This buttonSound button is used to control the sound of the flipping pages.

We hope you enjoy the experience of reading our free magazine, Alpacas Afield Online. Your comments and suggestions are important to us.

 

Our Column Writers

Ian Watt

Ian Watt

Ian Watt is a noted author, lecturer and icon of the alpaca industry.

Read Ian's Biography

Dr John Ferrante

Dr John Ferrante

Dr. Ferrante is an Environmental Scientist who has authored many articles on the environment and is a contributing author to the American Livestock magazine.

Read his Bio

Candace Wingo

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Candace Wingo LMT/CAT
"Medicine Woman"
Is a reknowned Certified Animal Therapist, holistic animal practitioner and lecturer on Herd Health Using Natural Therapies.

Read Her Bio.