Bull_n_heat
WKR
- Joined
- Jun 15, 2017
- Location
- Wyoming
I'm considering going the llama route. I've packed with them, burros, and horses before, and have pretty much decided on the grounds of maintenance and feed requirements that llamas are the best fit for me.
Related to that, I had a couple of thought questions for those that do pack with them. Do you have preference for male or female packers? Females seem to have a little bit less maintenance associated with them, but might not quite have the added asset of testosterone on their side. Seems like they get along a little better with one another and don't require trimming of fighting teeth.
My second question is: if one went with male llamas, would they have to be roughly the same age? It seems like I could find some older males that are already pack tested, but would I also be able to get a weanling male and not have the adults kick the crap out of it. Is this a pipe dream, or would I just have to be sure to keep them apart until the weanlings are of sufficient size to take care of themselves?
Lastly, what would the ideal number of llamas be? I initially thought that two big llamas (48-50" at withers) would be the sweet spot, and could reduce feeding and animal care needs at home and in the field. Open to ideas there, but I thought 2 would get you a pretty nice camp and 2 empty llamas (and a heavy packed me) could get an elk out in one trip. If you had slightly smaller llamas (~45"), perhaps 3 would be a more realistic number.
Thanks in advance.
Related to that, I had a couple of thought questions for those that do pack with them. Do you have preference for male or female packers? Females seem to have a little bit less maintenance associated with them, but might not quite have the added asset of testosterone on their side. Seems like they get along a little better with one another and don't require trimming of fighting teeth.
My second question is: if one went with male llamas, would they have to be roughly the same age? It seems like I could find some older males that are already pack tested, but would I also be able to get a weanling male and not have the adults kick the crap out of it. Is this a pipe dream, or would I just have to be sure to keep them apart until the weanlings are of sufficient size to take care of themselves?
Lastly, what would the ideal number of llamas be? I initially thought that two big llamas (48-50" at withers) would be the sweet spot, and could reduce feeding and animal care needs at home and in the field. Open to ideas there, but I thought 2 would get you a pretty nice camp and 2 empty llamas (and a heavy packed me) could get an elk out in one trip. If you had slightly smaller llamas (~45"), perhaps 3 would be a more realistic number.
Thanks in advance.