Most llama breeding farms, whether they have 5 females or 50 females, end up housing multiple llama studs. Having options when making breeding choices is too exciting of an opportunity to pass up, and then the question becomes, “where do I keep them?” In this article, we will share ideas from the many farms we’ve visited in recent years, as well as ideas from our own small acreage farm.
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AuthorKyle Mumford is a third generation llama owner, and his family has owned llamas since 1980. Kyle and his wife Jerrika have a herd of approximately 25 llamas in Southwest Washington. Categories
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