Triple T's Spring Fever - Fever, son of Winter Blues, was born on Easter Sunday, April 4, 2010. I always think they are all beautiful, but Fever has such wonderful markings and coloring. He really is beautiful!! He is now six months old and ready to be weaned. He's been haltered trained since the day he was born. He picks up his feet nicely and leads wherever you want to go. Fever has been through "scary places" to him and is braver each time we venture away from his mom. He's a really sweet llama and coming from Winter and Triple, I expect him to be very nice and calm to work with as he grows and matures. Asking price is $450 and as always, I won't sell him unless he's going to a good home with at least one other gentle llama to continue to teach him about life as a llama. SOLD!!! Thanks to Jennifer Davis of Elysian Fields, Tx. 
TRIPLE T'S LLAMA BEANS FOR SALE!! We recently purchased a pasture vacuum to help keep our pastures cleaner and to help eliminate the parasite problems that are prevalent in East Texas. Much to our surprise, the powerful vacuum pulverizes the llama beans as it collects them. This transforms the beans to a wonderful form of soil amendment for our garden and possibly YOUR garden! Because of the shredded nature of the beans, it is allowing the manure to compost faster. The final product comes straight from the pasture, which includes llama manure, hay particles, dead grass and pine needles. The odor of manure is pretty much gone within a week or so. The other particles compost naturally as I turn it weekly. Testing is being done so that we'll know the NPK quality but we already know that llama manure is a colder manure. It doesn't heat up in the black buckets and it doesn't burn our roses when applied next to the plants. We have also used llama manure in our garden soil and as a side dressing for all our tender plants, including peppers, cucumbers, squash, beans, peas, okra, tomatoes, and cantaloupe. Let us know if you are interested in trying this for your garden or flowerbeds! 
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