3 October 2006 #1 brighteyes Pooh-Bah Joined 13 August 2006 Messages 13,021 Location Well north of Watford Visit site Well? Or should I not go there?!
3 October 2006 #2 A a1b2c3 Well-Known Member Joined 5 July 2005 Messages 4,740 Visit site Yes, Henryhorn does, PM and ask her!
3 October 2006 #3 C cornwallexracers Well-Known Member Joined 31 August 2006 Messages 244 Visit site I have a llama, bit bigger than an alpaca!
3 October 2006 #4 TGM Well-Known Member Joined 3 April 2003 Messages 16,489 Location South East Visit site My friend keeps llamas, alpacas and horses. A lot of horses are scared of llamas and alpacas, but the majority accept them after a while.
My friend keeps llamas, alpacas and horses. A lot of horses are scared of llamas and alpacas, but the majority accept them after a while.
3 October 2006 #5 C cornwallexracers Well-Known Member Joined 31 August 2006 Messages 244 Visit site Our llama, Simon (don't ask!!), goes nuts when mares are about but ignores geldings.
3 October 2006 #6 B B_2_B Well-Known Member Joined 27 July 2006 Messages 19,820 Location Dumfries and Galloway Visit site we used to have 2 alpacas that got on fine with the horses at mossburn (but then they had a secret baby. that's a good point actually, their whole baby situation is very complicated we learnt so don't have babies!)
we used to have 2 alpacas that got on fine with the horses at mossburn (but then they had a secret baby. that's a good point actually, their whole baby situation is very complicated we learnt so don't have babies!)