Slow Feeding Hay Nets
Feast and Fast Feeding Lions, tigers, wolves and snakes, the big carnivores, all eat large meals at long intervals and then sleep during digestion. Herbivores on the other hand, the browsers and...
View ArticleThe Many Woes of Ping – A Llama Survival Story – Part 1
Although this story has previously been posted on our fibre arts blog www.fabinbc.com it rightfully belongs here amongst the llamas. All of our llamas have a story to tell, but perhaps none more...
View ArticleThe Many Woes of Ping – A Llama Survival Story – Part 2
Extreme Cold ….continued from Part 1 of The Many Woes of Ping Unfortunately, Pings ears didn’t fare as well as her lungs. The upper 4 inches of each ear was so badly frozen, they never recovered. The...
View ArticleA Winter’s Walk With The Llamas
As life in the Llama Sanctuary trudges on through the winter, the novelty of crunchy hay wears off and everyone gets a little tired of the restrictions imposed by the narrow trails though the snow....
View ArticleSnow & Oats
Feeding time is always fun ……. entertaining? …..challenging! (that’s more appropriate) at the Llama Sanctuary. Come rain or shine, gales or snow; in sickness and in health and no matter what else...
View ArticleAll In a Day’s Work
As anyone who works with animals will tell you, there are never enough hours in the day! Severe weather adds to the workload, with each of the llamas and alpacas requiring extra food in the form of...
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