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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 476321" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>I have never personally owned or used lamas but can tell you for sure most horses don't like them including mine. So if you do decide to use Lamas and meet a pack string on the trail understand that horses have the right away on backcountry trails. Don't want a rodeo happening all over the hillside.</p><p> </p><p> With all that said Iunderstand that they can carry up to 70 lbs and can go anywhere you can hike. That would be a good deal and you would not have to carry feed as they make a living most anywhere. But they are nasty and do have a wiered smell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 476321, member: 10391"] I have never personally owned or used lamas but can tell you for sure most horses don't like them including mine. So if you do decide to use Lamas and meet a pack string on the trail understand that horses have the right away on backcountry trails. Don't want a rodeo happening all over the hillside. With all that said Iunderstand that they can carry up to 70 lbs and can go anywhere you can hike. That would be a good deal and you would not have to carry feed as they make a living most anywhere. But they are nasty and do have a wiered smell. [/QUOTE]
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