So we purchased three pack llamas today. We have had guard llamas but have been looking for packing animals to help us with hiking and hunting. We found these wonderful animals that had been used for packing for years. They are quite well behaved and beautiful. Here's Chance:
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they are striking. And better yet have PACKING qualities!! congrats!!
Thanks- we are thrilled!
They are very nice looking llamas! I just purchased a young female to train to be a pack llama! So good yours are already trained.
Thanks Vicki, Yes that is what I was looking for. I found I did not have the time to train a llama myself and so it fell by the wayside, like so many things. So this way all we need to do is buy a trailer and we are set.
Gorgeous llamas Donna! You'll have fun with them.
Jackie
Ondra just showed me a virtual llama site:http://woolly-hooves.com/ to go along with your farmville site.
jackie
How exciting! Now I feel like I should DO something with my llamas.
Thanks Jackie and Corinne,
We are enjoying getting to know our new llamas and imagine great summertime hikes while it is blustery out. I will check out http://woolly-hooves.com/ next.
Donna
Did you know that Marybeth B. had a pack llama business in Sedona before moving to OR? Here she was, just over the rim from us and I never knew it. :) I remember seeing her while I was in Sedona one day with relatives long ago. It's a small world.
So...where's the first hike going to be??? :)
Congrats on your llamas! They are nice looking boys. I'll be anxious to hear about your adventures!
Thanks Kathy and Terri, I did not know Marybeth had a pack llama business. Our first hike will be practice ones on the back of our property and then likely to Lily Lake which is a few miles away. Our ultimate goal is to hike a portion of the Pacific Crest Trail from one pass to another. We haven't chosen which ones yet though. Now in the dark of winter (well, late fall) we can read and dream about it!
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