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Toby, the LLAMA, is quite the character

Comments re photo 51638 Pumpkin Patch Petting zoo has an alpaca

Suzanna Streeval writes:
Just so you know, Toby is a llama, not an alpaca. He, along with is Mom - Tina, & his newest sibling, reside on the Hagedorn sheep farm to help ensure that creatures, such as coyotes, don't bother the sheep. Toby is quite the character! He has a blossoming personality & will share kisses with you should you get close enough. On the other hand, you certainly don't want to make him mad or you could walk away covered in llama stomach acid. Toby & the other critters at the petting zoo are the 'children' of Vince & Kayla Hagedorn who reside right here in Columbia. - Suzanna Streeval
Thanks, Suzanna Streeval for letting Shamarie and me know; we've changed the caption, and don't you go tell Toby what we did; we don't want him mad at us! Linda is in on a deal for a llama right now; needs one for Hailey & Tillie, Evan & Graham, Great Mema and herself, at least that's her notion. Thanks for the fascinating information about the animals. I'm now wondering about their policy against groundhogs. If there is enmity between llamas and them - I'm sold too. - EW




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