If anyone is going to hunt with domesticated animals, the skill on how to create a halter with a rope is an "absolute must know how to do." Great job!!
Beau, It is so great how you treat your animals, it seems like you try not to create any type of stress to them. Your videos show just how much you love your animals. I know they are used for your family's livelihood. So many times people that use animals like you do don't care for them like you and your wife do, they are just animals, just like a truck driver has a truck, but you're different that's one reason I truly enjoy your videos. I would hope one day I could get up that way and see your animals. Thanks for these great and informative videos
Ray- Thank you for the thoughtful comment. If you ever make it out this way please give us a call and stop by the ranch. We sure do love them and do our best to be good care takers.
Would you do a video on how to catch a llama who does not want to be caught? In a pasture (not pen or shed) or out in the woods? I've heard some good ideas on the FB group about backcountry llama packing, and would love to hear your take, and personal experience. (I'd also love to hear about when that didn't work. Wasn't the llama loose in Yellowstone yours?)
If anyone is going to hunt with domesticated animals, the skill on how to create a halter with a rope is an "absolute must know how to do." Great job!!
Well said Eric.
What amazing patient animals ,and your great training .they are so calm . Thank you Beau nice halter
Beau, It is so great how you treat your animals, it seems like you try not to create any type of stress to them. Your videos show just how much you love your animals. I know they are used for your family's livelihood. So many times people that use animals like you do don't care for them like you and your wife do, they are just animals, just like a truck driver has a truck, but you're different that's one reason I truly enjoy your videos. I would hope one day I could get up that way and see your animals.
Thanks for these great and informative videos
Ray-
Thank you for the thoughtful comment. If you ever make it out this way please give us a call and stop by the ranch. We sure do love them and do our best to be good care takers.
Thank you! This is a great video.
Will llamas guard chickens?
Such a good boy Draigo
This helped me a lot, with alpacas, thank you!
Would you do a video on how to catch a llama who does not want to be caught? In a pasture (not pen or shed) or out in the woods? I've heard some good ideas on the FB group about backcountry llama packing, and would love to hear your take, and personal experience. (I'd also love to hear about when that didn't work. Wasn't the llama loose in Yellowstone yours?)