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Any pack llama users?
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<blockquote data-quote="stirner" data-source="post: 1501079" data-attributes="member: 44287"><p>Glad you had a good experience. One thing I forgot to mention is that you can use them like a hunting dog. I had a couple of experiences where they smelled elk that had recently been on the trail we were using. One of the guys we bought our llamas from told about one of his llamas "pointing" an elk for him. They have eyes like an antelope. One sheep rancher I sold a llama to for a sheep guard, told of noticing the llama staring off into the distance one day. After searching for a while, he noticed a coyote about a mile away coming towards the flock. The llama met him at the fence, and would not let him into the pasture. After dancing up and down the fenceline for a while, the coyote gave up and left. Which is another thing, they think the fence is there to keep the world out, not them in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stirner, post: 1501079, member: 44287"] Glad you had a good experience. One thing I forgot to mention is that you can use them like a hunting dog. I had a couple of experiences where they smelled elk that had recently been on the trail we were using. One of the guys we bought our llamas from told about one of his llamas "pointing" an elk for him. They have eyes like an antelope. One sheep rancher I sold a llama to for a sheep guard, told of noticing the llama staring off into the distance one day. After searching for a while, he noticed a coyote about a mile away coming towards the flock. The llama met him at the fence, and would not let him into the pasture. After dancing up and down the fenceline for a while, the coyote gave up and left. Which is another thing, they think the fence is there to keep the world out, not them in. [/QUOTE]
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