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GBJC - Llama

Objectives & Materials:

  • select, feed, and care for a llama
  • fit and show a llama
  • keep and use records

EM4890 Youth Llama Project Member's Manual
A youth llama project requires a commitment from you. Your llama will be learning and so will you. You will learn responsibility in feeding and caring for your llama, and discipline and patience in your regular training sessions. You will know a sense of accomplishment for a job well-done and be able to take pride in yourself and your llama. Your greatest reward will be the enjoyment of a lasting relationship with a well-behaved companion animal. Illustrated.

For leader and other publications see EM2778 Projects & Publications or to order publications go to http://pubs.wsu.edu.

Click here for additional llama project information from the state 4-H website.

Record Books:

Whatcom County Record Book Guidelines

Use project journal
Use the Llama Health Record (available from Extension Office)
Use the Llama Contract (available from Extension Office)

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2008 Teen Conference

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