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Black Mountain Pack Llamas

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Mariah & mom Lucy with her new haircut Darwin's new friend Huxley sporting big ears Tugging & playing All white Emily Donnie Everyone has to sniff the new guy! Bodie sees all the possibilities Huxley & lots of friends Hillary perks up during the moonrise Darwin finally woke up from his food coma Grass is always greener on the other side CR muscled up nicely Emily our friend with Emily the llama Lucy looking out Hiking Cleveland National Forest Beau the llama has big plans Newborn llama Michelle is the moma llama for newborn Huxley Moma llama herd looks out for their  crias
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680 Rancho Trls
Ramona, CA, 92065
858 997 8849
www.BlackMountainPackLlamas.Com
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JW
Notable Bloodlines & Genetic Diversity
Stud Fee: $1000
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Hillary Clinton
Best Performance Show, Top Pack Llama
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Mariah
Best In Show! Outstanding Show Presence!
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Maybelline
Award-Winning Dam with Proven Offspring
Emily is the all-white llama in the right rear Emily is in front

Legendary Pack Llamas in Bloodlines!

Emily

Llama, Ccara, Bred (Female)

ILR# 297423 | DOB: 4/19/2021 (5 yrs)

Sire:
Bear Mountain Prince
 
Dam:
Hi Trl Tonie Snow
 

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Emily is 47” tall & still growing.

Breeder: Black Mountain Pack Llamas.

Emily is virtually a copy of her mom in conformation, movement, and coloring - all white. We expect great things from Emily, as she’s much calmer and easier to work with than many llamas. Both her sire and dam come from long lines of legendary pack llamas. Her dam is a certified Ccara with Best in Show awards.

Updated 4/25/2026

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