i get your point, but i think a lot of little breeder with a couple of alpagas/llamas have no idea on quality

, and just buy the cheapest male going , they also usually leave them all together to interbreed into the horrifying looking Godzilla's, which have bad deformity's like twist faces, over shot jaw and no/goblin ears, i have seen good examples of this at many small breeders and circus, it makes me want to run of and vomit....
interesting enough though after interbreed them 4/5 times the L/A tend to be born sterile (probably natures way off stopping the problem).
although the more serious people swap males with other small breeders.
unfortunately i love my studs and have at least 3 if not 6

, its very important they are calm studs that will live together happily without fighting even with open females in sight, lucking i have 3 like this at the minuet , i can put them in all together with the girls with no problem (although i don't or i would not know who the dad was,as they take it in turns , very gentleman like

) unlike one stud i had for a while he wanted to kill all males in sight, we had to put one of my stud to sleep, (while we sew him back up) after he got out of his pen and beat the other stud to a pulp

luckily i found him a nice home with no males in a 10mile radius!!!!
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