[AlpacaTalk] Training the berserk male alpaca
In my experiences we have only heard of one male that would actually attack new animals as well as any new human entering the pen, including the vet. This animal was manhandled violently rather than getting professional advice. I do not know what ever happened to him other than he was isolated from any of the rest of the herd, which I think only worsened the problem. I took a weekend coarse with Marty McGee Bennet and she would be the one I would recommend reaching out to for your challenge. Marty is world known for handling all types of camelids and travels all over the world training people and their animals. My feeling is that she is the expert and will provide the best professional help.
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Hawks Willow Ranch Alpacas
Leah and Howard Jungkind
196 State Park Road
Blairstown, NJ 07825
908-459-5127
Home to the Alpaca Spirit! Where exceptional breeding, breeds exceptional alpacas!!
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams" E. Roosevelt
This is my first post, so I hope this information reaches you.
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Hawks Willow Ranch Alpacas
Leah and Howard Jungkind
196 State Park Road
Blairstown, NJ 07825
908-459-5127
Home to the Alpaca Spirit! Where exceptional breeding, breeds exceptional alpacas!!
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams" E. Roosevelt
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