MLL Conquistador
Standing at stud
at Mount Lehman Llamas.
His first two babies
are shown on the
Baby Album page.
At a month or so old
Conquistador was
already showing
signs of how solid
his conformation
would be.
As
Conquistador
grew, he
matured
into a fine
straight, woolly
animal.
What do you do with them? Llamas uses and links to other llama related sites
Llama information All you ever wanted to know about llamas
Canadian Ambassador Two of Mount Lehman Llamas’ stud
Burgundy ’95 and her buddies A few of Mount Lehman Llamas’ females
Rain Dancer Our newest stud
Sarah Barnart and some woolly friends Several more of our special females
Baby Album A selection of photos of some of our baby llamas
Poisonous Plants Plants that may be dangerous to llamas
Llama Links Links with descriptions of other llama related sites
The Llama Question and Answer Page Want to learn more about llamas? Check this page out.
The Llama Birthing Page Expecting that first cria? This page shows you what to expect.
Re-breeding Page Suggestions on when to re-breed your female Llama.
Llama Photography Lesson Tongue (or cud) in cheek.
Llama Trivia Old pictures and interesting stuff.
History Page A short history of llamas.
Quiz Page A quick, self-marking quiz about llamas.
Sale Llamas List of llamas available at Mount Lehman Llamas
Llama Books Recommended Llama Books for sale.
Brian and Jane Pinkerton
29343 Galahad Crescent
Mount Lehman, British Columbia
Canada V4X 2E4
Phone: 604-856-3196
E-mail address: brianp@smartt.com