move involving change of climate for llamas

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  1. hhandelsman

    hhandelsman Associate Member

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    I am contemplating a move from New Mexico, where my llamas have lived all their lives (with the exception of one, who hails from Texas), to northern Montana. I have two questions:

    1. Will they adjust to a colder, damper climate? (especially Cinnamon, who has arthritis)

    2. Does anybody live roughly halfway between NM and Missoula, MT -- somewhere in Wyoming, perhaps -- and have a field my five llamas could use for one night? When I finally move, I'll need a stopover point for one night, to let the llamas out of the trailer to graze, drink water, stretch their legs, etc. I would be happy to pay for using your field.

    If anyone has any advice about driving 1200 miles with five llamas, I'd be grateful for it.

    Thanks!

    Hilary
     
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