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Health Corner provides llama and alpaca information as a
public service, but cannot guarantee how current or accurate
the information may be. Always consult with your personal
veterinarian before acting on any treatments to your animals.

Information given here is not a substitute for qualified professional
advice from your veterinarian. Also, keep in mind that procedures vary
to different parts of the country and the specific needs of your animals.

This site is intended to be a source of sharing information. Please
send your questions or suggestions...

    


Index For Health, Care,
& Management Info For Llamas


A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | U | V | W |  Y | Z

Abscess

Aggressive Behavior

Alfalfa, feeding

Alopecia

Anemia

Anesthesia of Camelids

Angular Limb Deformity


Barberpole Worm (Haemonchus contortus)

Bare Spot on Nose

Basic Facts About Llamas

Belly Ache

Beserk Male Syndrome

Birthing

Birthing Slide Show

Birthing Supplies

Black Patch Disease

Bloat

Blue Eyes

Blue Eyes & Deafness

Blood Transfusion for Llamas

Bluetongue

 Body Scoring

Breeding

Broken Leg

Brown Recluse Spider


Camelid Alerts System

Camelid Respiratory Disease

Castration

Characteristics Of Llamas

Choking

Chorioptes Mites

Coanal Atresia

Coccidiosis

Coats for Llamas

Cold Weather Management

Colic

Colostrum Inportance

Constipation

Communication Among Of Llamas

Conjunctivitis

Coyote

Cria Care

Cria Management,Sick

Cria Feeding Problems

Crooked Legs, Severe

Cud

Cyclopia


Deafness

Deworming

Diatomaceous Earth

Digestive System

Dosages of Medications

Drooping Eyelid

Drooling

Dropped Pasterns


Ear Mites

Ears - Tipped or Floppy

Ecthyma

Eimeria macusaniensis

Elephant Skin

Emergency Cria Warming

Epe (Eperythrozoonosis)

Eye - Drooping Eyelid

Eye Infection


Failure of Passive Transfer (FTP)

Famacha

Fatty Liver Disease

Feeding Senior Llamas

Feet

Fescue

Fighting Teeth

Floppy Ears

Foaming Mouth

Follicles

Foot & Mouth Disease


Gas or Bloat

Gelding

Genetics

GnRH

Guard Llamas


Habits Of Llamas

Hair Loss

Haemonchus contortus (barberpole worm)

Hay

Heat Stress & Management

Hyperosmolar Syndrome


IgG

Injections,  how to


Ketamine Stun (anesthesia)


Legs, Extremely Crooked

Leptospirosis

Lice

Liver Disease

Llama Characteristics

Llamas As Guards

Lump On Jaw


Mad Cow Disease

Making A Sling

Male Llamas - Behaviors, Management, Habits

Mange

Manure Management & Composting

Meconium Impaction

Medication Dosages for Camelids

Megaesophagus

Medical Supplies To Have On Hand

Meningeal Worm

Milking The Mom

Mites

Mycoplasma haemolamae


Nematadirus

Neutering

Nursing Problems

Nutrition


Orf



Pad Problems

Parasites

Pasture

Pasterns - Soft or Dropped

Pneumonia

Poisonous Plants

Predators

Premature Cria

Prolapse, Uterine


Rattlesnake Bite

Recluse Spider Bite

Reguritation

Respiratory Problems

Ringworm

Rumen

Ryegrass Staggers


Scabby Mouth/

Senior Llamas, Feeding

Septicemia, Septic Cria

Shearing Burns

Sick Cria Management

Skin Disorders

Sling For A Llama

Slobbers

Snakebite

Soremouth

Spaying a Female

Staggering/Stiffness

Stomach Digestion

Stomach Distress/Pain

Stones In The Urinary Tract

Sudan Grass


Tapeworm

Teeth

Tipped Ears

Throwing Up

Toenail Trimming

Torsion, Uterine

Transfusion


Ulcers

Urine Scald

Urolithiasis

Uterine Prolapse

Uterine Torsion


Vaccinations


Weeds In Pastures

Weight Evaluation & Monitoring

West Nile Virus

Whipworms

Witches Brew - Treatment for mites.

Wool Break

Worming

Wryface


Zinc Responsive Dermatosis



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