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Disposition

Llamas have an uncommon serenity. They are very quiet compared to other livestock. Their primary means of vocal communication is humming, which sounds very much like a person’s hum. They have a variety of hums, addressing each circumstance, as well as other sounds including an alarm call which you will never forget.

They have an undeserved reputation for spitting. A well-trained llama will not spit at people. Llamas use spitting to establish dominance, settle arguments and to protect their food supply.

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Quechua Túpac

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Visitors are always welcome by us and our llamas

Llamas are herd animals and need the companionship of other llamas. Guard llamas find this companionship in the species they are protecting.

See also: Llama Behavior

 

 

Lynd & Jeanne Blatchford

Greenbriar Llama Karma Farm

759 Turkey Street, North Berwick, ME 03906

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