Creating An Enriching Life For Llamas
…living spaces for a good scratch. Grooming is a great tactile enrichment and good human-resident bonding time. Adding piles of sand or dirt for a nice dust bath can also…
…living spaces for a good scratch. Grooming is a great tactile enrichment and good human-resident bonding time. Adding piles of sand or dirt for a nice dust bath can also…
…been known to form good social bonds with humans. Increasing time spent with an isolated alpaca may be of benefit during separation from their social group. If possible to do…
…animal companions being taken out of their home. For some individuals, it’s very clear that they are comfortable being taken out of their home, and for others, it’s very clear…
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…dominant cultural perceptions about animals is often crucial to our work! From raising awareness, to building community support, to fundraising, storytelling can play a critical role in building the movement…
…“bring home the bagels”. Exercise Five Encourage folks to continue this critical exploration at home. You could even design a worksheet for folks to take home to systematically track their…
…resident species enjoy a good roll in the dirt. Horses, donkeys, mules, alpacas, llamas, bison, chickens, turkeys, quail, ostriches, and many more species enjoy a good dust bath. Some bird…
…100%. But until I cared for cantaloupe as my rooster friend like, until I cared for him in my home, I didn’t really think about the different levels of individualized…
…from predators. As an added bonus, if their living space is in an area where their humans spend a good amount of time, this arrangement will also lead to closer…
…a veterinary hospital for evaluation and treatment. It’s a good idea to have a conversation with your veterinarian about the equipment you should have available and the training you need…
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