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  •   Some General Information for the Potential Llama Owner
     Some General Information for the Potential Llama Owner T.R.Thedford, DVM Extension Veterinarian Native to the Andes Mountains, Llamas thrive at altitudes of 8,000 to 16,000 feet in areas of severe cold, gale force winds, and sparse and seasonable.

  •   Aymara Indians in Chile: Water Use in Ancestral Cultures at Odds
     The omnipresent ethnic group still stubbornly fighting for recognition of cultural identity are Aymara Indians, established in the area 10,000 years before Christian era, whose civilisation was allegedly based at Tiwanaku, city originated in the high.

  •   Where Do Llamas Come From? Presentation at the CLAA conference in
     According to normally reliable sources, 67% of all llamas in the world come from a single country, the poor land locked republic of Bolivia... ClassG17 Best Color Class D5 Showmanship Jr.

  •   Pet Food FS
     This fact sheet will briefly describe some of its methods, list services provided by the center and close with a case study illustrating the use of pet owners in taste tests... ClassG17 Best Color Class D5 Showmanship Jr.

  •   Alpaca world Article
     We felt at the time (and still feel) that the reconstruction of fine fibre breeds could be greatly aided by the contribution of genetic analysis, but how? Traditionally, both the llama and alpaca were thought to have been domesticated from a guanaco.

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