scla.us
South Central Llama Association
http://www.scla.us/links.html
South Central Llama Association. Llama Life II Magazine. Texas Animal Health Commission. Kansas State University Camelid Continuing Education for Veterinarians and Owners. United States Animal Health Association. Poisonous Plants in Texas. Poisonous Critters in Texas. ALSA (Alpaca Llama Show Assoc.). AOBA (Alpaca Owners and Breeders Assoc.). ILR (International Lama Registry). LANA (Llama Assoc. of North America). Alpaca Registry, Inc. North American Ccara Association. Texas A&M Forage Testing Lab Form.
packingwithllamas.com
Packing With Llamas - Llama Wrangling Services References
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Packing with Llamas - Llama Links. I consider these men to be experts on breeding, selling, and training pack llamas. Please check out these sites if you are interested in purchasing a pack llamas:. With High Line Trail Llama at www.highlinetrailllamas.com. With Classic Llama at www.classicllama.info. With Mid Earth Llama at www.users.techline.com/midearth. North American Ccara Association (NACA). At www.ccarallama.com. Web Design by Knight.
packllamafestival.rentallama.com
Sponsors of the 2011 Pack Llama Festival
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Silverton, Colorado September 22nd-25th, 2011. Thank you, Sponsors! Valley Graphics and Design. Llama Association of Southern California. Wallace and Cheryl Juntilla. Jill and Rob Knuckles. Al and Sondra Ellis of Highline Trail Llamas. Wes Holmquist of The Llama Connection. North American Ccara Association. John Myers of Llamas Colorado. Dick Williams of The Backcountry Llama. Greater Appalachian Llama Association. Rocky Mountain Llama and Alpaca Association. California International Llama Association.
packllamafestival.rentallama.com
Meet the Experts of the 2011 Pack Llama Festival
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The following individuals, listed in alphabetical order, shared their llama and packing expertise with Festival participants:. PhD, co-author of Caring for Llamas and Alpacas. After working for Bobra for 12 years, Asmus returned to the University of Colorado at Denver. To earn a PhD in Health and Behavioral Sciences. And his wife, Maryan, have owned llamas since 1992 and have been members of the Alpaca and Llama Show Association (ALSA). Since 1993. Baker has exhibited llamas in halter, performance an...
bearmountainpackllamas.com
Our Friends & Resources | Bear Mountain Pack Llamas
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Bear Mountain Pack Llamas. Breeding and Raising Ccara Pack Llamas Idaho. Our Friends & Resources. Our Friends & Resources. Our Friends & Resources. Throughout our career in raising and packing with llamas, we’ve developed some good relationships with people. Here is a list of our friends and resources:. North American Ccara Association (NACA). Our mission is to seek out, preserve, perpetuate and promote the best specimens of the working llama-the Ccara. Wilderness Ridge Trail Llamas.
bearmountainpackllamas.com
About Bear Mountain | Bear Mountain Pack Llamas
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Bear Mountain Pack Llamas. Breeding and Raising Ccara Pack Llamas Idaho. Our Friends & Resources. The more and more I researched pack llamas and llamas in general I soon found there to be few different types of llamas for all different purposes. Good pack llamas are considered the Classic llamas that are tall, athletic and muscular with shorter coats. There is a small organization that is working to preserve the Classic working llama called the Ccara llama. Llamas are the Ultimate. He was so nice looking!
montanallamaguides.com
About Pack Llamas | Montana Llama Guides
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A well trained and conditioned pack llama is a pretty remarkable beast. They are strong, quiet, gentle, very agile and sure footed on unstable, steep ground with their padded feet. Not to mention, they can carry up to one-third of its body weight. Llamas are smart and, when they feel safe, can be quite easily trained. Nowadays, you’ll find several different types of llamas all with different characteristics. Traditionally, llamas were used for packing and working while their cousin the alpaca.
willowspringspackllamas.com
Links
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Where you'll find pack equipment. The Back Country Llama - quarterly publication covering llama packing. Redwood llamas commercial packing in San Juans Mountains, Colorado. Breeder of Ccara llamas in Wyoming.
bigearsllamaranch.com
About Our Llamas - Big Ears Llama Ranch
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Big Ears Llama Ranch. The late Don Julio Barreda is quoted as saying “. There are two ways to extinguish a species – with bullets and by indiscriminate breeding. More about Don Julio Barreda. New Zealand Llamas Association. ABOUT GUANACO AND CCARA LLAMAS. The late Don Julio Barreda is quoted as saying “ There are two ways to extinguish a species – with bullets and by indiscriminate breeding.”. There is simply not enough public interest and awareness to cause the working llama to be listed as threatened.