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Key Points of Boarding - click small pictures for larger ones

Watchful eyes in the pastures

Polar watches everyone and everything on the ranch

View of the spring Front Range
Winter view of Front Range
Summer view of the Front Range
Winter view at 7100 feet of Pikes Peak
Time for Polar to let his hair down and rest – Penny is using him as a pillow
Warm winter day – llamas are getting some sun
Polar and Bob (dogs) talking things over with Homer (llama)
Let’s play-follow the leader
Polar taking control of Dubloon (llama)
Who’s herding whom?
Visitors to the ranch
Females in late summer pastures
Who’s coming?
Eating the native buffalo grass  (boar16)
Spring Birthing
All are getting to know the new cria
Working on his first steps – lots of help
Cria gather into groups
Sweet Buffalo grass
Pasture under the bluffs
Cria having fun lining up
Checking for fighting teeth
Cutting fighting teeth
Open wide and show you teeth
Lead training a young llama
Grandchild visiting the llamas
Beautiful black female llama
Impressing face
Beautiful color and confirmation
Okay guys – this is getting to friendly   (Boar 32)
The breeding process in order to obtain a cria in 9 ½ months

 

2005 - Escarpment Llamas - Roger and Betty Miller
PO Box 62996 Colorado Springs Colorado 80962
14975 Fulda Lane Peyton Colorado 80831
Cell: 719.510.2270 - Phone 719.749.0119