Protection LLamas

Skyesrocket

Songster
11 Years
Joined
Mar 20, 2008
Messages
1,793
Reaction score
10
Points
171
I have heard that they make good herd guardians, but never saw it for myself until I was at a friends recently.
She has a large goat/sheep herd. Her set up is a large run in barn and 40 fenced outside acres. The animals are free to come and go but are locked inside in the evening. There is a lot of room for all of them inside.
Getting to the llamas.... While I was there one of her goats had twins in the barn. Once momma had them cleaned off and up on their feet her two male gelded llamas were making there picks of who would guard the new babies. They each went to the babies and nuzzled them then moved away from the babies and had a spitting fight...face to face with each other.
My friend told me that they were deciding who would protect the new babies.
It was facinating to watch. Afterward they both layed down for a nap and the older babies cuddled up to them and slept while the mommas were taking a break.
I thought it was neat.
tongue.png
 
That is interesting! Thanks for sharing!

I've only known protection Donkeys, personally.

I would love to see a Llama!
 
There are lots of people around here with sheep and more & more of them are getting Llamas to guard them. There is a little farm near us that have a large flock of sheep and have a Donkey and Llama that work together to guard them. I was suprised that the two get along so well
smile.png
 
Until you've seen a mad llama chasing down and pummeling a coyote you ain't seen nothing! My two guard llamas are excellent at their job and no four footed predator in it's right mind comes on my land... that includes the neighbors dogs.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom