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DON'T BREED!
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Statement of ethics
Lost Creek Llamas puts llamas'
well-being first -- before human desires
and feelings.
We believe that includes teaching
llamas safe and responsible behavior
as is necessary for domestic animals who must live with and around
humans, and enforcing that behavior regardless of the emotional
or political consequences to ourselves.
We employ handling, training and management
practices that minimize risk to llamas'
physical and emotional well-being
as much as is possible.
We limit our breeding to a few llamas that always produce purebred or true-to-type
offspring that are in high demand, and we limit yearly production
to the number of cria that we can effectively habituate, train,
and interact with on a daily basis throughout their lives until
physical maturity at age four.
We guarantee our llamas. We hold that llamas' well-being and buyer
satisfaction are inseparable.
We support and participate
in llama rescue.
We fix our mistakes. We also take in others' mistakes as much
as our time and facilities permit. We believe that everybody
makes mistakes, and although everybody should clean up after
themselves, we acknowledge that some people do not have the necessary
knowledge or abilities to do so, and that some llamas will always
be victims of unethical practices (such as owners who chose not
to clean up after themselves) through no fault of their own.
Are
you breeding llamas?
Take our challenge!
- Only breed llamas -- males and females
-- that have PROVEN to EXCEL at an in-demand end use, such as
packing or fiber production!
- Don't breed any female before she's
four years old!
- Leave each breeding female open every
other year or every third year!
- Identify the bottom 30% (or more) of your
females . . . and don't breed them at all!
- Geld all but the top 10-15% of your males,
and do it by 15-18 months!
- Only sell trained, mature llamas!
- Rescue, rehab, foster, or adopt at least
one llama for EVERY one you produce!
We can do it . . . can you?
Llama breeding itself isn't bad; it's how the tool
is used!
Remember ... if you don't rescue,
don't breed!
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