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  • Home
  • Services
  • Team
  • Contact
  • Llama Info.
    • Llama Training
    • The camelid Family
    • Kinds of llamas
    • Poisonous plants to llamas
    • Llama fun facts
    • What do you do with llamas
    • Llama care
  • Showing Llamas
  • meet the herd
    • Males >
      • Non Breeding Males
      • Studs (breeding males)
    • Females >
      • Non breeding females
      • Breeding Females
  • Sale
    • Llamas for Sale >
      • Llamas sold
    • Other llama products
  • Videos
  • Memorial
  • Events
    • Past Events
    • Upcoming events
  • Babies Born On our farm
  • Blog
  • Other helpful links and information
HARPER HILL LLAMAS
  • Home
  • Services
  • Team
  • Contact
  • Llama Info.
    • Llama Training
    • The camelid Family
    • Kinds of llamas
    • Poisonous plants to llamas
    • Llama fun facts
    • What do you do with llamas
    • Llama care
  • Showing Llamas
  • meet the herd
    • Males >
      • Non Breeding Males
      • Studs (breeding males)
    • Females >
      • Non breeding females
      • Breeding Females
  • Sale
    • Llamas for Sale >
      • Llamas sold
    • Other llama products
  • Videos
  • Memorial
  • Events
    • Past Events
    • Upcoming events
  • Babies Born On our farm
  • Blog
  • Other helpful links and information

Llama Info.

Above: One of our llamas, Lena
What are Llamas Used For?

Llamas can be used for many things, probably more than you expected. 
Here is a list of uses for llamas:
  • Therapy
  • Carting
  • Packing
  • Companions
  • Fiber
  • Showing
​List of Poisonous Plants to Llamas

  • Foxglove
  • Tansy
  • Choke Cherry
  • Azalea
  • Beargrass
  • Milkweed
  • Mistletoe
  • Calla lily
  • Daffodil 
  • Rhubarb 
     Check out the dropdown menu by hitting the plus by "Llama info" for more poisonous plants.   
​    And still more.
Kinds of llamas

  • Light wool
  • Medium wool
  • Heavy wool
  • Argentine
  • Classic
  • Suri
  • Silky
  • Wooly
Llama Fun Facts

  • Llamas are originally from Machu Pichu, Peru 
  • Llamas are in the Camelid family
  • Llamas can run up to 35 mph
  • Llamas make good guard animals
  • Llamas are herd animals so you have to have at least two llamas.
​What's in the Camelid Family?

  • Llamas
  • Alpacas
  • Vicunas 
  • Guanacos
  • Dromedary camels
  • Bactrian camels

Llama Care

Grooming

You should always brush your llama once or twice a month. And at least once or twice a week when they are younger so they get used to it and allow you to brush them when they get older. Why? Well because you want them to be able to stand still and not kick or spit while you are brushing them.
Minerals/Vitamins

We make sure that we always have a small bucket full of Stillwater Minerals. There is vitamin B and iron in it.

Harper Hill Llama Farm
Joe and Stephanie Bromm and Family
​stephbromm@hotmail.com
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