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Write for Ellamas!

Ellamas is looking for writers!

Would you like to contribute a story or an article in your field of expertise on llamas and alpacas?

Ellamas is looking for interesting stories and informative articles  to share with our readers. Our information database is the most extensive on the web today, and the completely searchable feature allows users to easily locate references on any subject. The author will have a byline and short bio, as well as links to their farm or business and other contact information that they would like published.

Be part of this service to the lama community, email ellamas  and contribute your articles and stories today!

Thank You to the Following Authors:

Dr. David E. Anderson, "Foot and Mouth Disease; are Llamas and Alpacas at Risk?"

Dr. Murray Fowler, "Foot and Mouth Disease: One person's Perspective"

Susan Ley, "The Advertising Photograph"

Jeff Fuze, "Suri Genetics"

Paige McGrath, "18 Things New Owners Should Know"

Sean Hart, "Shearing Llamas"

Jenny Deters, "Preparing Fiber for the Wool Pool"

Bill Bogardus, "How to build a Teeter Board Obstacle"

Richard W. Galloway, "Words From the West"

Julie Insley, "First Impressions" and the Poem "Why Llamas?"

and Coming Soon--

Dayle Russel, "Llamas for Therapy"

 

Seeking Informative Articles on:

  • Worming
  • Heat stress recovery
  • Nutrition
  • Health topics
  • Farm management
  • Hay testing and analysis
  • Showmanship
  • Starting and running a 4H club
  • Starting and running a llama show
  • Obstacle course training, or building obstacles
  • Llama Pack training and/or types of packs
  • Llama cart training, types of carts
Have a Story you'd like to share? 
  • Llama packing adventures
  • Llamas and kids
  • Share your funniest moment!
  • Just hangin’ out with the animals
  • Lessons Learned
  • Poems
  • Fantasy
  • Tributes to our lost friends

 

 

 
To contribute your article or if you have other subjects you think others would be interested in, please email ellamas!

The best length of web articles is about 1 to 3 typed pages. Small illustrative photos or drawings are encouraged. If the article is more lengthy, consider splitting the article into two or three subjects, possibly moving from "beginning" to "advanced," for example.