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Quality of fleece and a friendly, manageable disposition are the priorities here. You don't necessarily need high-end show genetics for a backyard companion. 2. Sourcing Your Llama Where you buy is as important as what you buy. Are You Supporting a Llama "Cria Mill?"

Before browsing listings, define exactly what you want the llama to do.

Choose animals with a protective but not overly aggressive temperament. They should be at least 18 months old to be effective against predators.

Buying a llama is a long-term commitment—they often live 20 to 25 years—and success depends heavily on matching the animal's temperament and training to your specific goals. Whether you want a guardian, a pack animal, or a companion, the process should be deliberate rather than an impulse decision. 1. Identify Your Primary Purpose

Look for "classic" type coats (double coat) and strong conformation. Avoid heavy-wooled llamas for intense physical work.