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Llamas

We are great llama fans! They guard our sheep. They are curious and fearless. If a coyote, fox or dog get through tde electric fence, the sheep will run away from it. The llamas run towards it, which really freaks out the predator. Predators are used to following a flock and picking off the slowest. Now they have 500 pound animal that trying to stomp them to death. Ruins their whole game.

Cabellera and Cinquenta, the wise older females usually guard the ewes, while Gead and Rua, the younger and more spirited males, are with the yearlings or lambs when they are weaned from their mothers. They all get to hang out together in the winter when the flock is all together.
Two approaching llamas in pasture with sheep
The curious llamas head right towards you when you approach their sheep
© Photo by Beth Schneck
Llamas sitting shade on hot days
Llamas need shade on hot days. A species originally from high in the Andes in South America, they adapted to cool climates.
Lamb is nuzzling a llama
The lambs in the foreground are hanging with their moms but in the background one lamb is nuzzling a llama.
Munching in the barn
Munching in the barn in winter
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