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A llama will eat one small square bale per week. A large round bale- would depend on size of the bale (round bales range from 600 to 1400 pounds) and if it was stored inside and fed inside or under cover where it is protected from rain and snow- also best if fed in a feeder so none is wasted by getting stepped on. A larger sized round bale should last for a good portion of the winter- but I would recomend planning for 2.

New Babies-
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1gigisboy.jpg


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such awesome pictures and animals. I saw a lot of things I have never seen before. Please keep the pics coming!
 
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A llama will eat one small square bale per week. A large round bale- would depend on size of the bale (round bales range from 600 to 1400 pounds) and if it was stored inside and fed inside or under cover where it is protected from rain and snow- also best if fed in a feeder so none is wasted by getting stepped on. A larger sized round bale should last for a good portion of the winter- but I would recomend planning for 2.

OK I take it a sq bale is a reg. size bale of hay , so If I had a couple of Alpacas that a bale would be enougt for both per week plus some oats and free ranging ..............................................would this be correct.......................... I can see that if over feed or under feeding would in danger the lives and short it correct........................what about winter feeding VS summer feeding would you feed more in winter that summer .............................................................





Thanks Alan​
 
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A llama will eat one small square bale per week. A large round bale- would depend on size of the bale (round bales range from 600 to 1400 pounds) and if it was stored inside and fed inside or under cover where it is protected from rain and snow- also best if fed in a feeder so none is wasted by getting stepped on. A larger sized round bale should last for a good portion of the winter- but I would recomend planning for 2.

New Babies-
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/spectrumranch/camelid/1appybaby.jpg

http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/spectrumranch/camelid/1gigisboy.jpg

http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/spectrumranch/camelid/1lababies.jpg

I want a llma sooooooo bad!!! They are so cute.
 
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The first baby's color. . . Wow.

I'm usually not a Llama fan, though, unless I see that the Llama is actually being put to use, not just a pasture ornament.
 
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I usually figure 3/4 of a hay bale per week for an alpaca.

Our llamas and alpacas are on pasture all summer long- so no need for hay during the grass seasons. We do give them grain periodically thru the summer just to keep them in the routine of coming for grain. In the winter they get hay 24/7 and grain each day.
 

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