Wisconsin

Featured below are some llama farms that welcome your inquiries about llamas, including llamas for sale. Many of these farms are involved in all aspects of llamas, from breeding to showing to training llamas for trekking. Below are the farms we highly recommend to you if you are beginning your search for excellent llamas or continuing to build your herd.
Animal Acres Llamas

State: WI
Member Since: 2010-05-06
Owners: Tom and Barb Parsons
Location: Dousman, WI
Phone: 262-495-4944
Email:
theparsons@prodigy.net
Website: http://www.animalacresllama.com

Description: Animal Acres is located on the edge of the Kettle Moraine State Forest/Southern Unit equidistant between Milwaukee and Madison,WI. We have successfully raised quality llamas for over 20 years. We extend a warm welcome to our visitors interested in all types of llamas. We offer llamas that are pet quality for family fun and as guards as well as Top Show quality young male and females and Breeding stock. All our young stock have been trained, handled and shown by our 4-H youth. We offer consultation before, during and after the sale to assure you a wonderful llama experience!

Collorama Llamas

State: WI
Member Since: 2008-08-18
Owners: Jim and Diane Wojtech
Location: Marion, WI
Phone: 715-754-4223
Email:
diane@collorama.com
Website: http://www.collorama.com

Description: Located in central Wisconsin, Collorama Llamas boasts a small herd of top bloodlines including White Heat and Range Rover as well as Banana Nut Bread lines. A few animals are available for sale each year. Visitors are always welcome. Call 715-754-4223 for an appointment.

Pleasure Valley Llamas

State: WI
Member Since: 2010-04-09
Owners: Larry, Barb, and Ryan Laux
Location: Adell, WI
Phone: (920) 994-9294
Email:
pvlllamas@aol.com
Website: http://www.pvllamas.com

Description: Pleasure Valley Llamas lies on the edge of the Northern Kettle Moraine State Forest. Amidst the gorgeous surroundings nestles pastures graced with our Chilean Llamas. The unique animals were once beast of burden now their uses include pets, guard animals, pack animals, driving animals, hiking companions, wool producers, breeding stock, show animals, and animal therapy in nursing homes, schools, preschools, and therapeutic with handicapped. They have a way of slowing us down in our fast paced life. Our favorite time to watch the llamas is just before sunset, that is when they are most active running and bonging in the pastures. Especially those beautiful little crias (baby llama). Our farm has been in the family since 1865 as a dairy farm. In 1996 we sold our dairy cows and ventured off in a different direction. Today we have over 100 full chilean show llamas currently gracing our pastures. We have shown throughout the United States with incredible success. Our five children and their spouses all play an active role in our operation. Our Grandchildren are starting to show and compete in performance. They started showing when they were 18 months old.

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