Rammy
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Especially if they have an attutude. Someone on the Nashville CL is giving one away because its got an attitude and attacks their other livestock.
Oh I would love donkeys but I cannot trim hooves.... Closest reliable farrier is about sixty miles away.... Thats why I want know the pros and cons of LLamasMini donkey? Mine were in your pocket tame. Hey, gold miners used them for years. Lots of hiking there! Plus, they are desert animals.
I would like to have both.... But the LGD has to be a short coat...Bruce on BYC has Alpacas. His are not very friendly b/c they were not well managed when they were growing up (before he got them). How bout a big LGD?
I could do their hooves.... Same equipment as goats... as long as they were happy about it. The teeth need special equpment but I am assuming that this doesnt need to be done often?Don't llamas also need their hooves trimmed, as well as their teeth???? Quick google search indicated that teeth need attention if they are overgrown, or misaligned, causing damage to the palate or cheeks, BUT, some alpacas never need their teeth trimmed.
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Oh hes handsome.... I was also thinking of Kangals they too have a shorter coat.Consider an Akbash LGD. Their coat can be short to medium-length or long.