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Veterinarians/breeders of llamas providing information about a variety of llama issues including husbandry and fiber.
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Comprehensive llama and alpaca research site. Offers anatomy, origin, behavior, reproduction, care, llama industry information, and other links.
Llamapaedia's purpose is provide a centralized information database on llamas and alpacas. Covering history, breeders, books, shows, etc., we strive to provide a wide assortment of information for
Llamas are the perfect low-impact, eco-friendly pack animal. Here's why they have become so popular for hiking and trekking in the North American backcountry.
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Llama trekking in New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Llamas are the perfect low-impact hiking companions.
Llama Trekking in Taos and Santa Fe New Mexico: Taos and Santa Fe Outdoor
Trekking in New Mexico's Pristine Wilderness!
in the Andes Mountains, llamas have been helping people carry their
wares for
Contains information about llamas and links, including farms, veterinary resources, related events, treks, supplies and fun items.
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LlamaWeb contains information about llamas - llama farms, veterinary resources, llama related events, llama treks, supplies or fun items.
LlamaWeb is intended to provide information about
llamas for people interested in these South American
camelids. Explore these pages for links to llama events
that you can attend, llama farms you
Site describes a non-profit organization created to help abused, neglected, unwanted and behaviorally unmanageable llamas through prevention, education, intervention, placement and lifelong care.
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Home to friendly llamas that are well-trained and well-conformed. Montague, MA, USA, in western New England.
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Fort Lucas Farm in Colrain, MA, USA, deep in the heart of New England. Home to fun, friendly llamas that are well-trained and well-conformed.
We are Daniel and Ellen Prosser, the owners of Fort Lucas Farm.
Our llama and alpaca farm is located in the picturesque village
of Colrain, MA, in the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts.
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