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Males
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Cozy Brag Brown Gelding |
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Birthdate: September 30, 2006
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Sire: R n R Charlie Brown
Dam: CCC Magnifique
Beautiful Face and Wool
Tall and Elegant Wonderful Bloodlines Sold with Flag. Thank you to Joyce Darby.
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Kahlua Konani Male |
| Birthdate: October 16, 2007 |
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Sire:Alcoa Aloha Konani
Dam: Cozy Lola Snow
Salt and Pepper Suri Outstanding and Sweet Money Can Buy's Buddy

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FGL Money Can Buy
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| Birthdate: June 11, 2007 |
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Sire: M.R.S. Money Talks
Dam: CV Nelly
100 % South American (ChiliBol)
True Suri Sweet Male.
First Place Winner at his First Show. Future herd sire! $5000
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Cozy Freedom Flag |
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Birthdate: July 22. 2006
Sire: M.R.S. Knight Fever Dam: Chancoa
Special Sweet Suri Blue Ribbon Winner!
Fun to have around... Tame and Friendly Very Special Male
Sold with Brag. Thank you to Joyce Darby.
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Claim to Fame Gelding
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Birthdate: June 19, 2004
Sire: HCLA Bolivian Fame
Dam: Cositas
Sweet and Gentle Has been Shown Great PR Llama
Sold...thank you, Cindy!
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Always Smiling and Image of Ice
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These buddies were born in May, 2008.
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Llamas by the Pond |
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Llamas are wonderful creatures. They are clean and smell good. One of my llamas, Sherman Oaks, had wool that smelled like baby powder. Llamas are generally calm and patient. They are quiet and communicate by humming. When they sense danger, they make a loud, short sound, similar to a smoke alarm. Llamas are smart and can learn to do anything a horse can do in a short amount of time. They can pull a cart, and carry up to 30% of their body weight. They will work for many hours without complaint.
The South Americans refer to llamas as "Their Silent Brothers".
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Llamas' Body Language
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It is easy to tell that the llamas by the fence have had an encounter. The black and white llama has her ears back and nose in the air. She is saying:
Get Out of My Way!
At the bottom of the photo is Kodiak Konani as a young male. Little Cutie!
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Brag and Flag $1500 |
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A llama usually has a buddy that he enjoys being with. They are seen grazing and sleeping together at night. Llamas belong to their herd in a profound manner. If they are away from their herd, they become very upset.
Llamas get along well with other animals: cattle, horses, goats and sheep, but they still would prefer to have another llama with them. Gelded llamas get along in a female herd or with males and other geldings. They make wonderful Guards for the herd as well as for sheep, goats, and cattle. Llamas are very alert and notice whenever an animal or person has entered the farm or is walking down the street.
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