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What Would you Want a Llama For? Print E-mail
By Niki Anderson-Kuklenski   
 What many people ask, is what would you want a llama for? After all, all they do is spit and you cannot ride them. While it is true that you cannot ride them and they do spit, there is a lot more to the story......

Llamas have a personality much like a cat. Llamas do not spit on people unless abused. Spitting establishes dominance in a herd. Llamas are quite easy to handle, care for and raise. Some breeders have estimated that healthy quality llama geldings could cost you as little to feed and care for as your large pet dog. Llamas eat 1/4th of what a horse eats and can be kept on under an acre. They like companionship of some other livestock and/or other llamas. A good well-trained gelding will run about $500-1,500.00 dollars. When you get into breeding or show quality animals you are looking at a bigger expense. Llamas can be purchased for as low as $50.00 and go up into the thousands. As with other livestock, you get what you pay for. Bargain basement llamas in some instances can come to you untrained, conformationally unsound and basically unenjoyable. A reputable breeder will not pressure you into a sale and will educate you on the llama prior to purchase. Before coming home with this llama, you should find out as much as you can about basic training, care, pedigree and if the animal meets the criteria for the purpose you wish to purchase it for. We do not recommend starting to breed for new owners!

Many livestock owners keep llamas as companions for their goats, sheep, cows and horses. We have heard of llamas who were used to keep horses company. Sheep ranchers have had llamas for many years to watch over their sheep from coyotes and dog packs. A well-suited guard llama (all llamas are not cut out for this job) will position themselves between the predator and the animals being protected. When challenged they often times will come down with their front legs and scare the predator away. Most sheep ranchers will tell you that the llama reduced their lamb/sheep loses. BUT not all llamas will guard! Don't be fooled into thinking that the llama will guard just because someone said it will. Know too that Intact males may breed and kill smaller livestock.

Much like "A" system horse showing, there is a llama show system around the country called ALSA. At a llama show llamas are entered in Halter, Showmanship (Fitting and Showing), Packing, Public Relations, Costumes and Cart Driving. 4-H and FFA now have llama showing too. In a halter class the llama is judged on its conformation. In Showmanship, the handler is judged on its ability to present and show off their animal with a set of guidelines. In Packing, the llama carries a set number of pounds in their pack through a series of obstacles. In Public Relations, the animal is judged on their ability to cope and interact with the public in various situations. In costume, the animal and handler wear a costume with a theme. In Cart Driving, the llama does a pleasure drive and an obstacle drive.

Other activities that llamas participate in are Pack Trials and Jackpot Classes. These trials are all over the country and appeal to a variety of ability levels. The llama carries a certain number of pounds in their pack over a set outdoor pack course for a certain distance. The animal receives a certificate upon completing the course correctly. Jackpot classes are beginning currently for people to participate in at shows and make a little money. The entrants pays a certain amount and it is put into a pot and paid out to the winners of the class.

A well-trained llama is very safe and easy for small children and family members to handle and enjoy. If you have questions or would like to inquire about how to purchase a llama, please feel free to contact our farm or others in your area.

 
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