Llamas


Easy to love and care for, they'll 
quickly become a part of your life.

Llamas are gentle animals, but more than anything, they're fun! Easy to love and care for, they'll quickly become a part of your life—maybe even a lifestyle, if you know what I mean.

Startin' a llama farm isn't really as hard as it might look. You need shelter, some land and at least two llamas to start with. You see, llamas are naturally herd oriented, so a single llama is a lonely llama—and there's nothin' sadder than a lonely llama.

Here at Spittin' Creek we've got more than 45 llamas. We got daddy llamas, mama llamas and of course our favorites, the baby llamas. We love our llamas here at Spittin' Creek, we think you will too.

Llamas are not only beautiful and enjoyable but they are also quite useful. Llamas can be used as guard animals (to protect herds of sheep or goats), trained to pull a cart or even carry a pack.

Our llamas have been in schools, day care centers, nursing homes, churches, parades, the local mall and even the lobby of an area television station.

Llamas can be fun for the entire family. Good quality llama fiber is a favorite of hand spinners and weavers—and the luxurious fiber comes in a variety of natural colors.

Since you've come all this way, why not make yourself comfortable and learn a little more? We hate to part with any of 'em, but check out our Llamas for Sale, and our Herdsires, too.