llamasandalpacasofthemidatlanticstates.com
About Camelids
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Llamas and Alpacas of the Mid-Atlantic States. Lamas are members of the camel (camelid) family. The camelids originated on the central plains of North America about 40 million years ago. By the end of the last ice age (10,000-12,000 years ago), the camelids were extinct in North America. Llamas were domesticated from guanacos in the Andean highlands of Peru 4,000-5,000 years ago and are among the oldest domesticated animals in the world. Life Span: About 15-25 years. Average gestation: 350 days. Health: ...
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Buffalo Bend Ranch - Useful Links
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These are some links we hope you will find helpful. Please feel free to share your suggestions, comments or any corrections with us! Alpaca and Llama Show Association. American Miniature Llama Association. South Central Llama Association. American Buffalo: Spirit of a Nation. Friends of the Prairie Learning Center. ONLINE VET RESOURCES and INFO. Ask A Vet (ACA). Talk to the Vet. VetInfo - Veterinary Medical Information for Dogs and Cats. 2001 Straw Bale Home Tour. Architecture Library - Straw Bale.
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Useful Links | Galloping Winds Ranch
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These are some links we hope you will find helpful. Please feel free to share your suggestions, comments or any corrections with us! Dripping Springs, TX). Spring Grove, MN). Royal Oak Mini Llamas. Dental Anatomy of the Llama. Llama and Alpaca Health. Alpaca and Llama Show Association. American Miniature Llama Association. South Central Llama Association. Outback Fibers / The Wool Shed. Weavers and Spinners Society of Austin. American Dairy Goat Association. International Dairy Goat Registry.
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Links - Woosterville Mini-Llama Farm
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The Vancouver Island Llama and Alpaca Club. International Llama Registry (ILR). Llamapaedia- a centralized information database on llamas and alpacas. Create a free website.
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Links
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MILLSTREAM MINIATURE LLAMAS -. American Miniature Llama Association (AMLA). International Llama Registry (ILR). A centralized information database on llamas and alpacas. VI Llama and Alpaca Club (VILAC).
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Dover 3 East Llamas For Sale
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Home of the 2003. National Grand Champion Heavy Wool Male. Thought we'd share some links that you might find interesting. Wisconsin Organization of Lama Enthusiasts, Inc. Your link to Wisconsin’s lama community. Serving the lama community of the Midwest. Alpaca and Llama Show Association. Your connection to the lama world. Hundreds of items, which are useful on alpaca and llama farms and ranches. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK MAGAZINE and PUBLISHING. Making headlines in a diversified market. W2312 Cty. Rd. D.
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About Camelids
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Llamas and Alpacas of the Mid-Atlantic States. Lamas are members of the camel (camelid) family. The camelids originated on the central plains of North America about 40 million years ago. By the end of the last ice age (10,000-12,000 years ago), the camelids were extinct in North America. Llamas were domesticated from guanacos in the Andean highlands of Peru 4,000-5,000 years ago and are among the oldest domesticated animals in the world. Life Span: About 15-25 years. Average gestation: 350 days. Health: ...
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Recommended Practices
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Caring For Llamas and Alpacas. 2005, Camelid Community Standards of Care Working Group. Minimum Standards of Care for Llamas and Alpacas, a separate reference for officials responsible for assessment and intervention in cases of abuse, neglect or serious mismanagement, is endorsed as the uniform tool for judging that absolute minimal care is being provided . Access to potable water. The animals should not be required to break through ice or eat snow for their water. In extreme heat, water that is...If no...