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<blockquote data-quote="preston39" data-source="post: 105079" data-attributes="member: 1487"><p>"Medic24"]Well, I for one can vouch for the fact that if you get more then one Llama it is simply a herd of Llamas. </p><p>I now have 13 of the little suckers, it all started from a purchase of ONE from a local rescue group, for the protection of my calves. Then they called asking if I would be interested in more.........big mistake!</p><p></p><p>I have lost 3 calves this past winter/spring to predators, the Llamas on their side of the pasture, the cattle on the other.and yes, we have been through all of this I do have the pictures as proof. ppl lie, pictures don't.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the Llamas are going (in a hole if need be, as they are worth little these days) and I have just aquired a Jenny and a Jack, I will keep one of them, just don't know which one yet.</p></blockquote><p>======</p><p>medic,</p><p>The Llamas herd together where there is a group and forget the cows. </p><p>A neighbor had four...not good. he sold and kept one pinned for a while and turned her out with the cow herd...she stayed right with them and the yotes haven't been a problem for several months.</p><p></p><p>Watch the Jack...they can be death on a small calf. It appears the Jenny is the way to go.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="preston39, post: 105079, member: 1487"] "Medic24"]Well, I for one can vouch for the fact that if you get more then one Llama it is simply a herd of Llamas. I now have 13 of the little suckers, it all started from a purchase of ONE from a local rescue group, for the protection of my calves. Then they called asking if I would be interested in more.........big mistake! I have lost 3 calves this past winter/spring to predators, the Llamas on their side of the pasture, the cattle on the other.and yes, we have been through all of this I do have the pictures as proof. ppl lie, pictures don't. Anyway, the Llamas are going (in a hole if need be, as they are worth little these days) and I have just aquired a Jenny and a Jack, I will keep one of them, just don't know which one yet.[/quote] ====== medic, The Llamas herd together where there is a group and forget the cows. A neighbor had four...not good. he sold and kept one pinned for a while and turned her out with the cow herd...she stayed right with them and the yotes haven't been a problem for several months. Watch the Jack...they can be death on a small calf. It appears the Jenny is the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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