I mostly got a Llama for to help protect the sheep and especially the Lambs, but it should help protect the goats as well
Not sure when she was born, just bought her from the auction last night; ill have to look into that.
I’ll post updates on our Farm237 site


I was originally going to go for the big black one, it seemed to like me; but i found out it was a boy. So I bid on the very last female, and got her.
it’s said not to be wise to put a male Llama with your sheep and goats; for it will try to breed then, resulting in injuries or death.
I liked the male, he seemed very friendly and was the one who showed interest in me when we went beforehand to meet the Llamas to get a feel for their personalities.
I thought they were all females, so I was planning to big on the big black one 1st, and one of the little ones if I didn’t get the black one. I got the little chocolate Llama.
unless you can afford to pay more, never be the 1st bidder on a group of animals. The 1st bidder will pay more, but they also get 1st pick of the group. If your not picky, be the last or nearly last bidder. I paid the least, because I was the last bidder; but i also got last pick. That being said; my llama ran out with the 1st bidders llama, and we all thought he bought the two. They brought the chocolate one back, and I won the bid on her; so i technically didn’t get the least best or whatever. Maybe, time will tell. She’s definitely not aggressive, so i do like that!