BellLisaMo
Ridin' The Range
It recently snowed here in Arizona, and I doubt these Llamas have ever seen snow before... well, I went out to check everyone, and they were just laying down, letting it snow on them. The cow and goats were under the awning.... so, do you think I will have to lock up the llamas when it snows, or will they get under the awning when it rains?
How do your Llamas act in wind,snow, rain? Anything?
And please do not make any rude comments about the halters with rope leads (these were on them when i got them, and i have halters on the way FOR llamas).... I am training them everyday to walk and lead, hence why they stay on for TEMPORARY... if they don't get used to me or the leads I will NEVER be able to catch them without scaring the tarnation out of them.
How do your Llamas act in wind,snow, rain? Anything?
And please do not make any rude comments about the halters with rope leads (these were on them when i got them, and i have halters on the way FOR llamas).... I am training them everyday to walk and lead, hence why they stay on for TEMPORARY... if they don't get used to me or the leads I will NEVER be able to catch them without scaring the tarnation out of them.