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<blockquote data-quote="holly heifer" data-source="post: 233988" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>:lol: LLamas hate to be alone- they need another llama, a goat, calf, pony, sheep or compatable horse. She may be ok after she has her cria( llama baby). Never feed llamas pelleted</p><p>feed as they choke on pellets very easily. Grass, grass hay,</p><p>and a non pelleted commercial llam feed is best. Also never use</p><p>a dark mineral block- the llamas do not metabolize some minerals and they can get toxic and die. Just use a plain white</p><p>block. Also llamas get a worm from deer that causes paralisis.</p><p>Once a month worm with an ivermectin product( check with</p><p>your vet for dosage). . Also the llama needs to be clipped</p><p>in the summer as they overheat really easily. :shock: </p><p>They like a sandy spot to roll in as well as a muddy spot</p><p>to cool their feet in! Hope this helps! ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holly heifer, post: 233988, member: 2767"] :lol: LLamas hate to be alone- they need another llama, a goat, calf, pony, sheep or compatable horse. She may be ok after she has her cria( llama baby). Never feed llamas pelleted feed as they choke on pellets very easily. Grass, grass hay, and a non pelleted commercial llam feed is best. Also never use a dark mineral block- the llamas do not metabolize some minerals and they can get toxic and die. Just use a plain white block. Also llamas get a worm from deer that causes paralisis. Once a month worm with an ivermectin product( check with your vet for dosage). . Also the llama needs to be clipped in the summer as they overheat really easily. :shock: They like a sandy spot to roll in as well as a muddy spot to cool their feet in! Hope this helps! ;-) [/QUOTE]
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