Five llamas in Louisville killed overnight in mysterious attack.....

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  • Vigilant

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    Sounds like the zoo needs to do a bed check? Someone needs to sleep lighter too, five animals and destroyed fencing seems to me there’s gonna be a lot of commotion?
     

    K_W

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    Have some experience with llamas, I would not pick a fight with 1 much less a group... large cat or pitbull is the only things brave or stupid enough.
     

    printcraft

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    indiucky

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    They need some livestock guardian dogs.

    Yes this is a 16 acre farm but it is in the middle of a growed up neighborhood....I am flummoxed....Not far from where the Goatman roams...Lot's of folks have been killed looking for the Goatman...Because he hangs out on a Norfolk Southern RR bridge trestle....I think the Norfolk Southern thoroughbred got them...

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    DRob

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    Cattle rancher friend in Colorado has about a dozen llamas. Says they keep the coyotes away from his cattle. They are pretty curious. They'll stand 100 yards or so away watching while we shoot prairie dogs.
     

    Thor

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    Could be anywhere
    Interesting they can't identify the animal since there were bite marks...should provide a dental profile for at least species ID.
     
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