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A llama gram is a QUICK visit lasting approximately 15 minutes. It is generally enough time for approximately 1-7 people to pet, take pictures, and POSSIBLY feed the llama. A llama gram is $50 if located in Henderson county or Daviess county KY (extra costs for mileage if outside of the two counties). An hour long visit with Llarry the llama is considered a party. A party consists of a decorated s

tation being set up where MULTIPLE people will have the opportunity to pet, take pictures, and POSSIBLY feed the llama. It is a safer environment for multiple people and is generally ideal for the larger crowds. Cost of a party with Llarry the llama is $150/hr for the first two hours and $50 each additional hour. Petting zoo prices for 7-13 animals $250/hr for the first two hours and $50 each additional hour after. Price for 13-20 animals $350/hr for the first two hours and $50 each additional hour after. This price includes gas, mileage, and feed cups for the Henderson and Daviess county KY areas. Extra mileage costs will apply if outside the two counties. I do offer a flat $25 discount on petting zoo prices if you allow me to sell the feed cups instead of it being included in the package. Different size feed cups would be available if for sale.

07/13/2025

A sweaty Sunday

06/27/2025
Llarry received a haircut, teeth trimming, and toenails clipped today 💇‍♂️💅🏽🦷
06/10/2025

Llarry received a haircut, teeth trimming, and toenails clipped today 💇‍♂️💅🏽🦷

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05/25/2025

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04/29/2025

Story time

Lilly meets Llarry
04/27/2025

Lilly meets Llarry

04/21/2025

Whether you're caught in a rainstorm or rolling into camp with headlamps, the Highline Kit was designed to be a simple and efficent way to set up goat camp .

04/21/2025

Legend of the Donkey’s Cross

A poor farmer near Jerusalem owned a donkey far too small to do much w0rk at all. He felt that he couldn’t afford to feed a worthless animal like this, one that could do him no good whatsoever, so at the supper table he told his family that he was going to kill the donkey. His children, who loved the little donkey, begged him to sell it rather than harm it. But the farmer said, “It’s wrong to sell an animal that can’t do a good day’s work.” Then his oldest daughter suggested, “Father, tie the donkey to a tree on the road to town, and say whoever wants it may take it for nothing.” And the next morning, that’s what the farmer did. Soon, two men approached and asked if they could have the donkey. “It can carry almost nothing,” the farmer warned them. “Jesus of Nazareth has need of it,” replied one of the men. The farmer couldn’t imagine what a great teacher would want with such a useless donkey, but he handed it over. The men took the animal to Jesus, who stroked the grateful donkey’s face and then mounted it and rode away. So it was that on the day we call Palm Sunday, Jesus led his followers into the city of Jerusalem riding on the back of a small, common donkey. The donkey so loved his gentle master that he later followed him to Calvary. Grief-stricken by the sight of Jesus on the cross, the donkey turned away but couldn’t leave. It was then that the shadow of the cross fell upon the shoulders and back of the donkey, and there it stayed. All donkeys have borne the sign of the cross on their backs since that very day.

04/20/2025
04/19/2025

1 day before Easter 🐣

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