One of our neighbors has two llamas but hers stay in a separate pasture from the other livestock. I have seen other pastures though which have both horses and llamas. I haven't figured out what people here in Texas use llamas for. Curiosity value I think.
Lovely photo of the sun on the critters! Llamas don't occur naturally in South Africa, but I've seen farmers use them more and more, with their sheep to guard against predators, as you mentioned above. Have a wonderful weekend. Jo
Yes i think he really thinks he's one of them. I've seen llama only once yet, only in the mountains of Turkey. I really think they are more cute than those small horses.
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Hi there - it looks like the lama is charging at the horses!
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One of our neighbors has two llamas but hers stay in a separate pasture from the other livestock. I have seen other pastures though which have both horses and llamas. I haven't figured out what people here in Texas use llamas for. Curiosity value I think.
ReplyDeleteThe llama is a cute critter. The horses are beautiful too, love the photo.
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ReplyDeleteLlamas are excellent guard animals, effective against predators.
Lovely photo of the sun on the critters! Llamas don't occur naturally in South Africa, but I've seen farmers use them more and more, with their sheep to guard against predators, as you mentioned above. Have a wonderful weekend. Jo
ReplyDeleteGiddyup!
ReplyDeleteThe llama wants company. (Wish CC would allow us to post on their site earlier!!)
ReplyDeleteHey guys, we are all quadrupeds after all!
ReplyDeletethat made me laugh!
ReplyDeleteThat llama really looks as if he/ she wants to be one of the guys! Terrific shot!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I would think that the llama does think it's a horse if it has lived with horses all of it's life.
ReplyDeleteYes i think he really thinks he's one of them. I've seen llama only once yet, only in the mountains of Turkey. I really think they are more cute than those small horses.
ReplyDeleteoh that llama is adorable, I'm sure he is happy to have (horses) friends to play there, all together!
ReplyDeleteWonderful picture!
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I think he is coming to see what they are eating!
ReplyDelete'Hey, you guys want to play tag?'
ReplyDeleteCute shot!!!
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ReplyDeleteThe llama has a nice haircut :) It really looks as if it's going to nudge the horses: hey guys, guys, play with me!
ReplyDeleteWe've seen some llamas up near Micanopy, Florida...this poor guy must be really confused...Lovely shot, though!
ReplyDeleteaw, look at that adorable llama!
ReplyDeletewhat a great capture!
thanks so much for sharing.
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betty
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oops , i meant to say sunday!
ReplyDeleteThe llama probably feels like we do after a long winter!
ReplyDeletewow, I love it. :)
ReplyDeleteLlamas are such funny things; they just make me smile!
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