The adoption application was 2 pages long and very detailed. We needed to have enough grazing land for him and to provide basic shelter. A Llama needs ½ acre to graze and you can have up to 4 Llamas per acre. If you don’t own your own property you can choose to board your animal at another llama farm. If you board like we are then you have to work out a contract with the boarding farm and submit it along with your application. We had to find a Vet and list all of the possible reasons that we were wanting to adopt. I show Llamas in 4h, attend multiple community service events and even walk in parades so we listed all of those as reasons on why we wanted to adopt an animal. …show more content…
I work him every day for a short amount of time to get him ready for his first show in 3 weeks. We do walking over bridges, jumps, step overs, weaving, change of pace, stepping in pools and walking through hula hoops. After the basics are mastered we move onto feet in tires, backing through hula hoops, and showmanship. We also work on handling activities like lifting feet and touching ears, or showing teeth so that we can take him to public relations events like parades. It is very important to make sure that a Llama can be taken to an event with small kids and know that the kids will be safe around such big