by David | Jun 25, 2013 | Dangers, Fence and Shelter, Llama Health
It seems somewhat incongruous to me that the institutions, which constantly beat the drum of safety consciousness and have created hundreds, if not thousands of safety committees to monitor our every footfall, also appear to be hell-bent on making war ….but that’s...
by David | Mar 12, 2013 | Llama Behaviour, Llama Fighting
This post was first published in 2008 on our old website, but the lessons we learned and shared then are still as relevant today and worth sharing here, especially with those who have newly acquired llamas or are considering welcoming a few of these majestic beasts in...
by David | Feb 15, 2013 | Bark Eating, Feeding Llamas & Alpacas, Llama Behaviour, Llama Habits, Llama Sanctuary, Llama Video
As life in the Llama Sanctuary trudges on through the winter, the novelty of crunchy hay wears off and everyone gets a little tired of the restrictions imposed by the narrow trails though the snow. Whilst humans await the re-emergence of the garden soil and the...
by David | Jan 15, 2013 | Bark Eating, Feeding Llamas & Alpacas, Llama Behaviour, Llama Habits, Llama Health, Uncategorized
Llamas love to eat coarse woody twigs and bark, especially willow as it aids digestion.
by David | Jan 11, 2013 | Fun and Games, Llama Behaviour, Llama Habits, Philosophy & Animals
Following on from yesterday’s post about sproinging, here’s another clip of some of the sanctuary llamas running together. Playtime Llamas love to run and frolick. Playing games and racing is obviously related to developing escape and evasion tactics in...