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Community => Marketplace => Topic started by: Michelleice on May 12, 2016, 01:32:41 am
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Sadly for sale
Drama is a 3 year old male llama who has been on his own for poultry guarding.
He was miss sold to us
He is not coping on his own, we planned to geld him and get a companion however we are loosing our 6ft fencing and local yobs have decided to torment him (police involved)
We have decided that selling him to a more appropriate home
We are looking for £200 for him this includes everything rug/halter & rope/ feed/ straw
Home is important he will need company
He is showing aggression this is because he's not being left alone from people tormenting him. If we're up there all day he's the sweetest ever.
Happy to answer any questions, viewing is welcome.
He will go with a resale contract.
Unfortunately we cannot find another field suitable for him to be moved for peace and quite.
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I'm tempted to buy him just for his name alone! :roflanim:
Good luck with the sale! :thumbsup:
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We say everyone needs a drama llama in there life
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I wholeheartedly agree, but I've already got several! :roflanim:
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What's a "resale contract"?
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Means should circumstances change I get first refusals for having him back so he's not passed pillar to post
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Have you tried rescue shelters at all? There are some good adverts here, but they may be a bit far? http://www.preloved.co.uk/search?keyword=llamas (http://www.preloved.co.uk/search?keyword=llamas) I hope that this helps and that he can have another great home! All the best with it all :thumbsup:
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I. Had an intact male llama fir guarding hens. Never lost a hen un the three years I had him.
Unfortunately louts kept driving down the lane, playing loud music, he started humming and soutting and no longer friendly.
He displayed aggressive behaviour towards people, and was not safe. I did bit take the decision to have him shot lightly
I later learnt that hus fighting teeth should have been removed. I got a nadty nip on the face.
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hello,
I have just been forwarded your advert.
We run a llama/alpaca rescue in the north. I did not realise this was another option for selling llama as we would have checked. Is all well? We will take on all llama or other camelid, we have over thirty years experience in Scotland and will pick up. All Llamas here are not sold, breed nor moved on.
Please do make people aware of us. These are beautiful creatures often mis-sold and often misunderstood.
any help or information you can offer most gratefully recieved.
With kind regards
Hilary