Since the huge two tier fifty-three foot livestock trailer couldn't make it up the hill to Northeast Llama Rescue's sanctuary farm, NELR director Wes Laraway and helpers met the transport down in the valley. It took nine or ten trips up the hill with the small stock trailer to get all 100 llamas to the farm. Here, Wes moves llamas from the big trailer into the small one.
When will they be up for adoption? I could use a guard llama for my alpaca girls.
lklik6 1 year ago
And to think you only had to repeat this exercise 9 or 10 times to get them all moved up the hill.... - you are better people than I could ever hope to be, that's a lot of llamas to feed!!! (to think I whine a little about the food bill for half a dozen cats and a couple dogs!!!!)
WendyWanderer 1 year ago
Wes, everytime I watch this I am amazed at the hard work it took for you to move them from one trailer to the other.
got2donkeys 1 year ago