This message is from: "Frederick J. Pack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Darn, sorry to hear about Charley. Llamas eat almost anything. We feed grass hay but they Llamas love to be turned loose in our back woods to forage the blackberry bushes. They will strip the canes absolutely clean with those mobile lips. Your pasture should really be enough for the Llama as they don't eat much. Supplement the grazing with something like Llama Lite (mostly minerals) once a day....worm twice a year with ivomec. Easy keepers. A companion Llama would be an excellent choice. They are the most curious critters in the world and will have a ball with children nearby. You would want a gelding male or a female for a companion. I love my boys, but adore my females....as usual they are the most loving. All part of my "harem"... It also helps to have three huge Great Pyrenees running around the ranch. Fred All Mail is scanned in AND out by Norton Anti-virus. Fred and Lois Pack Pack's Peak Stables Wilkeson, Washington 98396 http://www.geocities.com/friendlyfred98 Re: Fjord companion? This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thanks Fred, I am slowly losing my old friend, Charley horse.