Wilderness Ridge Trail Llamas
Wilderness Ridge Trail Llamas, based in Idaho Falls, Idaho, raises ccara (classic) llamas with a specific focus on working pack stock suited to the rugged terrain of the Rocky Mountains and the broader Western United States. Beau Baty grew up farming and ranching near the Wellsville Mountain Range and built the program around real-world performance, using the operation's outfitting work in the backcountry to test and select animals before they enter the breeding herd.
The program centers on the ccara, or working llama, selected for stamina, athleticism, and strength. Animals in the herd typically carry 70 to 80 pounds and work 90 to 100 days a year in the field, which gives the program a practical proving ground that few breeding operations can replicate. The goal of sourcing breeding stock from across North America was to build a genetically diverse foundation herd capable of producing quality pack llamas for sale in Idaho and beyond.
Those looking for proven ccara llamas for sale will find that this program is grounded in working conditions rather than the show pen, with pack performance at the center of every selection decision.
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