Trimming LLAMA Toenails?- Ep.61 - Llama Life
It is just one of those jobs that every llama rancher has to do. It takes some time to trim your llamas’ feet. Mostly training them to let you touch their feet is the time-consuming part. We recommend spending ample time teaching your llamas to pick up their feet for you. Once they are trained and trust you then trimming their toenails is not so hard. Having a llama restraint chute or a second hand to help you is always best. In the video we use a trailer to help us get the job done. This is how we first learned it and how many folks without a llama chute can trim toenails. Taking care of your llamas’ feet is very important to their healthy and livelihood. Often you do not have to trim their feet depending on many factors such as the terrain they live in, their diet and how often they work in the Rocky Mountains. The packers we have are trimmed less often than the females that stay at home in the pastures raising their young. On average we trim our llamas’ toenails 3-4 times per year. Sometimes less and sometimes more. Having the right toe nail clippers is a big first step to trimming their toe nails. Here is the link to the brand we like best: https://www.jefferspet.com/products/a... Here is another link to the 2nd brand we often use: https://amzn.to/2BH7QrT We hope that you enjoyed today’s episode. Please share and subscribe. Subscribe Now → / @wildernessridgetrailllamas6971 Get Social with us: Facebook → https://fb.me/followllamalife YouTube → / @wildernessridgetrailllamas6971 Website→ https://wildernessridgetrailllamas.com/ Instagram→ https://www.instagram.com/wildernessr... Beau’s Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/beau_baty/?... New videos every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for the next 11 weeks right here at 5pm MST. If you would like to book a trip, rent llamas, spend the day at the ranch on a private tour, or do a llama clinic please send us a message on Facebook or email us at: [email protected] Business Inquiries: For business opportunities please contact us directly: [email protected]. Come join us on our journey that we call the llama life. Were we worked the better part of a decade to save up enough money that we would quit our jobs and begin living our American dream. We will take you along on all of the good days and on some of the bad days. We will focus on different aspects of our llama life such as: what it takes to be a llama rancher and outfitter, different backcountry tips and tactics we have learned over the years, how to keep and take proper care of your llamas, the changing environment of working on public land and the preservation of public lands, raising a family in today's society and even some backcountry hunting and fishing. Well maybe a lot of hunting and fishing. Please watch: Snowboarding with Llamas! Episode 46: • Snowboarding with Llamas - Ep.46 - Llama Life Shop for all our LLAMA LIFE merchandise here: https://wildernessridgetrailllamas.co...

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