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Llamas are a very different animals and originally from South American, and the high country of the Andes Mountains. Llamas are used for wool projects or crafts, packing and hiking into the high country, and as sheep guards. Also llamas are shown in shows, used as 4-H projects and kept as pets.
It Is Easy To Train A Llama To Lead!
2024-01-24 20:42
Training a llama to lead can be a straightforward process, especially if you approach it with patience and positive reinforcement. Llamas are intelligent and can be trained using gentle me… Read More
2016-03-26 20:19
Maggie, our 4 week old, bottle baby, llama cria uses a ramp to get on and off the porch. Stairs are too tricky for her, but a ramp works great Read More
2016-03-26 18:42
Placement, fitting and cinching, including breastplate. Pack saddles, when well-designed and properly fitted, are quite comfortable for a llama to wear and carry weight with f… Read More
2016-03-26 18:41
Rosselli in training with a saddle pack. Llama training at Spring Farm Alpacas, East Sussex. For more llama antics follow us on Facebook and Twitter Read More
2016-03-26 18:41
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2016-03-26 18:40
I DO APOLOGISE for the sound quality of this clip. I tried to do a voice-over, but it is muffled. The gist of the film is that I am sharing the haltering problems that I seem to have a monop… Read More
2016-02-07 19:55
Baby llama at my aunt and uncle's farm in Wisconsin. This is Sweet Pea at about one month old. The first big lama you see with her is her mom. Hope it makes your day :) Read More
2016-02-07 05:18
Maria the cria has been in the house since she came to live with us when she was about 12 hours old. It's cold and rainy outside this first week of February 2015 in the northeast part of WA… Read More
2016-02-07 05:18
Over the summer months I was fostering some homeless llamas from a local rescue. I found one of the females in mid-delivery about 8 weeks ago. This unexpected Preemie Cria, as you can see fr… Read More
2016-02-07 05:17
One day the crias came into the barn for training and to get weighed. While in the barn curiosity kept them busy. One of the funnest parst of being a llama owner is watching them play and to… Read More
2013-11-06 23:31
The llama (Lama glama) is a domesticated South American camelid, widely used as a meat and pack animal by Andean cultures since pre-Hispanic times. The height of a full-grown, full-size ll… Read More
2011-04-25 16:19
Using llamas as livestock guards in North America began in the early 1980s and some sheep producers have used llamas successfully for since then. The use of guard llamas has greatly increa… Read More
2011-01-27 23:25
Behavior A pack llama in the Rocky Mountain National Park Llamas which are well-socialized and trained to halter and lead after weaning are very friendly and pleasant to be around. They are… Read More
2011-01-27 23:12
 LlamasLlama Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Artiodactyla Family: Camelidae Genus: Lama Species Lama glama Lama pacos Lama huonaeus L… Read More
2011-01-27 23:07
Reproduction Llamas have an unusual reproductive cycle for a large animal. Female llamas are induced ovulators. Through the act of mating, the female releases an egg and is often fertilized… Read More
2011-01-27 22:59
As of 2007, there were over 7 million llamas and alpacas in South America and, due to importation from South America in the late 20th century, there are now over 158,000 llamas and 100,000 a… Read More

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