Things You'll Need
- Apples
- Carrots
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Commercial Grains
- Commercial Llama Diets
- Llama
Instructions
Approach llamas with both hands behind your back.
Let the llama come to you. Be aware that llamas will spit at you if intimidated or scared.
Pet your llama on her back or neck slowly - these animals are head-shy.
Keep llamas in a flock or with other flock animals, such as goats or sheep.
Provide a large roaming area with a windbreak, such as a row of trees, along with a dust bath area with sandy soil for rolling; the llama will use it to keep her coat in good condition.
Feed your llama high-quality hay, along with small amounts of commercial grain specific to your llama's age and activity level. Commercial llama diets are available.
Avoid overfeeding. Obesity causes birthing and breeding difficulties.
Give your llama carrots, apples and other fruits and vegetables as treats.
Vaccinate your llama annually and worm her regularly.