Laid-back llama on the lam now up back from day of freedom in Armstrong, B.C.
Posted May 25, 2015 1:45 pm.
Last Updated May 25, 2015 6:02 pm.
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VERNON, B.C. – An animal auctioneer says a llama that made a run for freedom before it was to be auctioned off in Armstrong, B.C., could use a home with a high fence.
Don Raffan of Valley Auction says the animal that he named Bert took off from the back of a pickup truck and spent a day on its own before being rounded up last week.
Raffan says a silent auction for Bert will end Wednesday and proceeds will be donated to B.C. Children’s Hospital.
Lorena Kloppenburg who’s also with Valley Auction says Bert is a laid-back character who was originally thought to be an alpaca, which are typically about half the size of llamas.
She says the llama ran across a highway and strolled through a sawmill before taking refuge in a backyard during his day-long retreat.
Kloppenburg says Bert is now happily chomping on hay in his pen and lapping up attention. (CKIZ, The Canadian Press)