Pack Llama Trial Association
The Pack Llama Trial Association, Inc., (PLTA) is incorporated as a non profit corporation and was created in 1998 as a successor to the WILA Pack Performance Llama Trials that were first held in 1995. This was the beginning of the concept of testing pack llamas against a written packing standard. The PLTA continues to test and recognize the pack llama and to maintain computerized records of those llamas and their working accomplishments.
The principle purpose of the PLTA is to preserve and promote pack llamas by educating the public in the safe and humane use of llamas as packing companions. This is done by coming together in a social, non-competitive atmosphere and testing the pack llama against a written standard in a realistic packing environment.
The PLTA's objective in promoting this concept is to discover and recognize llamas that can fulfill the llama packers' needs on the trail by performing in a manner consistent with the demands of actual packing conditions. The intent is not to confront the llama with unrealistic or trick problems, but rather to test the llama's natural ability and acquired training. PLTA tests utilize natural and man made obstacles in a manner found in normal packing conditions. While realistic packing conditions are subject to variations in different parts of the country, pack llamas are expected to possess a defined set of abilities which enable them to serve as useful packing companions.
The standard is divided into three levels based on ability and expectations. The Basic is for young llamas or owners with minimal packing requirements. The Advanced is for llamas that have more training and owners that have moderate packing requirements. The Master level is for the well trained llama and owners that have serious packing requirements.
The written standard provided by the PLTA is one way that owners can assess the packing requirements and abilities of their llamas. Pack Trials motivate and encourage new owners to work with their llamas in a fun and realistic environment. They can enjoy socializing while learning from other llama owners and packers. The PLTA is dedicated to sustaining WILA's efforts in promoting llama owners getting out with their animals and training them to enhance the llama's working ability.
Dedicated to Preserving & Promoting the Pack Llama
Welcome to the PLTA Home Page
For more information about our organization, contact the Pack Llama Trial Association at:
625 County Rd.24, Sherburne, NY 13460
Copyright PLTA 2005,2006,2007
Established: Oct. 21.1997
Last Updated: March, 2008
Web Designer:Nancy Hester, latitudellamas@aol.com
If you believe in the preservation and promotion of pack llamas thru the education of the public in the safe and humane use of llamas
as packing companions, come join our association.
CONTACT US
Viv Fulton Mike
Thompson
625 County Road 24 P.O.
Box 388
Sherburne, NY 13460 Garborville,
Ca. 95542
Phone: (607) 674-9488 Phone:
(707) 923-1016
Nancy Hester
Shirley Weathers
5788 Green Acres Drive
P.O. Box 270090
Anderson, Ca. 96007
Fruitland, Ut. 84027
Phone: (530) 365-9530
Phone: (435) 548-2630
Laura Higgins, MD
Dick Williams
340
Lane Hollow Road
P.O. Box 1070
Sevierville, Tn. 37876 Plains,
Mt. 59859
Phone: (865) 453-7513 Phone:
(406) 826-2201
Esther Sue Sykes
5963 Fruitland Road
Marysville, Ca. 95901
Phone: (530) 743-4803