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LLAMA SHEARING SPECIALIST
Duane Reeves
734-428-0033 or Pmfllamas@Aol.com
Service’s include, Shearing, Nails, Worming
Worming
It has been said the 3 most important things for caring for your llama is worming, worming, worming! Worming must be done, at the least, every ten weeks. This is not a "luxury item" that can be disregarded. Meningeal worm infection is almost always fatal. The only "cure" is prevention. This is essential to the health of your llamas. Llama Shearing Specialist Duane Reeves offers this service year around with injections, Ivomectin and Dectomax, or paste, Panacur. If you don't have your llamas on a regular worming schedule, now is the time to remedy that. Give Duane a call or an email, if you truly want to give your llamas the best of care. While worming your llama, since you already have them haltered and on a lead, it is the perfect time to slide them into the chute and clip their nails. Duane can handle this sometimes difficult task as well. Worming and clipping nails can all be done in one smooth operation. If you have ever tried to trim your llamas nails then you know most llamas do not like their feet touched. This can quickly turn into a wrestling match making it exasperating for you and stressful for your llama. The ideal solution is to give Duane a call and let him perform this much needed task for you. Come and see us at the Fiber Expo at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds on Oct. 25 & 26!!
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