Kerith Llamas

 

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About Kerith Llamas:

In Wisconsin, near the beautiful shoreline of Lake Michigan, the Coley family manages a farm called Kerith (Care-eth).

 Image of Kerith Llamas south female pasture by Ronna Cohen

In 1994, without prior animal husbandry experience, we began a llama farm. Our mission was to diligently and purposefully study llama pedigrees, phenotypes and histories, obtaining the best known genetic pools possible for our growing herd. In paying attention to detail, Kerith has studied and chosen from the best of the famous Patterson Ranch in Oregon. Our breeding program crosses famous llama lines and continues to produce the stately, stretchy class of the Patterson llama, right here in Wisconsin. We not only want to have "keeper" llamas, but we want to produce "keeper" llamas for others to own and enjoy. Our llama farm has turned into a fun family business who's breeding program is continuing the timeless classic llama, adding today's potential, and cria-ting  tomorrow's contemporary illustrious llama of  prominence.

We combine this top genetic pool with a vivacious appetite to always seek out the latest llama information on health care, nutrition, herd & pasture management. Kerith has a growing "library" of llama books, E-mail addresses, as well as good "old fashioned" friendships. We LOVE to talk llamas and continue to learn and share information with others. 

 

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