No school today, so what better way to spend the afternoon than on a Mom and daughter date to a llama farm? We learned about what to look for and what to avoid in a llama, how to feed and care for them, and here, we were getting a grooming lesson with Rosabella, an animal with fur so smooth and soft that I'm surprised Rose didn't shriek, "It's so fluffy I could DIE!" We learned that there are "packer" llamas with short hair and "wooly" llamas who are fluff-balls. We learned that llamas very rarely spit at people and those who do are not the type of llamas we want. No thank you. We learned that a female would be best for our purposes and that even though they're a herd animal, they can can also bond to other species--like our goats.
I haltered two different llamas and then Rosie took Flight for a walk
and even loaded her into a van. I was told that many people transport their llamas via mini-van.
I kid you not.
It was a very fun day and made me think that maybe we are capable of llearning llama.
We're lleaning that way.
Go for it.....they are sooooo cool!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!! Can't wait to hear what you decide.
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