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Llama Ranches
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For over 20 years CAL-ILA
has been the premier llama organization for Northern California, Northern Nevada
and Southern Oregon. CAL-ILA is a nonprofit, tax exempt, unincorporated
association. The Association promotes the education of members and the
public as to the caring for, breeding and raising of llamas and other
camelids. The Association is committed to supporting, promoting and
developing CAL-ILA Youth llama activities. The Association supports and
promotes camelid research. The Association may meet these objectives
through cooperative efforts with other associations, organizations and/or
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LANA was founded during the
spring of 1981 by a group of llama owners and breeders interested in
the exchange of information, expanding the existing markets by educating
the public, national group advertising, and just having fun with their
llamas! Member- suggested programs are implemented by the Board of
Directors elected from the membership at large. All Board members
are open to the membership. Input from the membership is encouraged.
LANA (Lama Association of North America) is a national organization with lots of
activities in the Northern California Area. LANA and CAL-ILA work together
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ALSA (Alpaca & Llama Show Association) If you are going to show your
llamas this is the governing organization. |
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ILR (International Llama Registry) Registered llamas insure quality bloodlines
and healthy animals. (406) 755-3438 |
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The Pack Llama Trial Association is the Pack Llama's
Organization and certification body. For more information contact
them at: P.O. Box 25, Meridian, Idaho 83680-0025 ccllamas@micron.net
www.packllama.org
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We are a member of the California Farm Bureau. The Farm Bureau is
California's largest farm organization with more than 95,000 member families in
53 county Farm Bureaus.
It is a voluntary, nongovernmental, nonpartisan organization of farm and ranch
families seeking solutions to the problems that affect their lives, both
socially and economically. www.cfbf.com |
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The United States Animal Health Association (USAHA), a national non-profit
organization, has about 1,400 members and works with state and federal animal
health officials, veterinarians, livestock producers, national livestock and
poultry organizations, research scientists, the extension service and seven
foreign countries to control livestock diseases in the United States. The
Association serves as an advisor to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
USAHA represents all 50 states, 7 foreign countries and 18 allied groups serving
health, technical and consumer markets. The Association has 33 working
committees concerned about all diseases affecting major domestic livestock.
www.usaha.org |
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The Montana Large
Animal Sanctuary is a non-profit organization that gives a second chance to
sick, hurt, abused, and needy animals. They educate the public to promote
higher ideals of humanity towards all animals. And they rescue imperiled
animals and give all animals the opportunity to live out their lives with
dignity. The Montana Large Animal Sanctuary & Rescue, PO Box 99,
Hot Springs, MT 59845 phone 406-741-3823 fax 406-741-3824
e-mail: info@mtanimalsanctuary.com |
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Napa Valley Veterinary Hospital (707) 244-8604 - Our veterinarian, other vet
resources are listed below. |
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Llama Lifestyle Marketing Association has a lot of information about buying
llamas. |
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Celebrity Sales is an auction and event planning company,
specializing in the promotion and sale, of llamas, alpacas, and other
unusual animals. Tim Vincent and Tom Simmons started the business in 1988,
after they met while both were shopping at the same llama farm. Celebritysales.com
also provides information on industry news, upcoming events, past show and
sale results, and forms for future events. |
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The
Backcountry Llama
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Hiking in the
Smokies
Hurricane Creek Llama Treks
Kit's Llamas
Lander Llama Wilderness
Outfitters
Rosebud Llamas
Utah
Sawtooth Wilderness
Outfitters
Wayfaring
Traveler Ranch
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Mt Sopris Llamas
(Our favorite pack systems and halters)
Bonny Doon Llama Packs
Flaming
Star Llama Packs
Llamas and More Catalog
Store
Llama
Specialties Inc.
Llama Stuff (Was Ollie
Llamas)
Nose-n-Toes
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COLA
(Central Oregon Llamas)
HLA (Hoosier Llama Association)
INLA (Inland Northwest
Llama Association)
NHLA (New Hampshire Lama
Association)
RMLA (Rocky Mountain Llama
& Alpaca Association)
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Backpacker
Magazine (Backpacking, Hiking and Camping Gear)
Llama Crossing
Llamas: information,
videos, and books
Llama Banner
Magazine
Llama Life II (Our
favorite llama periodical, lots of good information and great editorials!)
Llama
Locator
Llama
Q & A Page
Llamapaedia
Poisonous
Plants
Plants
Toxic to Animals
Vet Corner
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Ranches
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Looking for information on owning and caring for llamas,
llama associations, educational opportunities or activities? Want a
companion for hiking, a special pet, llamas for breeding stock, showing,
livestock guardians, a unique youth 4H project animal? Visit Dragon
Mist Llamas! |
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This is where it all started for us! We bought our
first llama, Sizzlin' Cafe Au Lait from Lora. Give her site and
ranch a visit. http://www.lorallama.com |
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Rainbow
Ridge Llama Ranch
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Nina and Kate raise wonderful llamas one hour north of San Francisco,
in the west Petaluma countryside on the RAINBOW
RIDGE LLAMA RANCH. They have a kaleidoscope of high quality North
American and South American llamas, light to heavy wool, pets, packers,
show quality and grand champion llamas. At Rainbow Ridge, their llamas are
their family and are treated with the utmost respect and provided with
only the best of care.
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Located at the base of northeast Oregon's Wallowa Mountains,
Hurricane Creek Llamas ranch is home to a herd of over thirty
llamas. Here the breeding focus is on producing vigorous, athletic
and personable llamas suited to packing. Many of the ranch's llamas
spend summers on the trail working for Hurricane Creek Llamas' commercial
llama trekking company.
Since 1984 Stanlynn has enjoyed living and working with these unique
creatures and she welcomes the opportunity to share her experience with
others. On her site you'll find a bit of information and additional
resources on llama care, some hints on packing with llamas, details on how
you can enjoy a wilderness llama trekking vacation, and information on a
selection of llamas for sale. Visit Stanlynn's site at http://www.hurricanecreekllamas.com |
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For the Eastern United States, here is a llama ranch located
in the beautiful mountains of Northeast Georgia about 8 miles east of
Hiawassee. They raise and breed llamas and their herd usually
numbers between 40 and 50 head. They have been raising these
wonderful animals for over 13 years and enjoy sharing them with other
people. No matter where Don & Jeanne go, their llamas always
seem to draw a crowd. Crystal River Ranch, Don & Jeanne
Holliston, 7316 Highway 76 E, Hiawassee, GA 30546 706-896-5005
http://www.crystalriver-ranch.com/
llamafarm@alltel.net
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