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No.
Llama spit is regurgitated chewed up grass or hay.
A llama can spit around 45 feet while an alpaca can only spit around 10 feet so a llama can spit farther.
The combination of llama spit, urine, and blood
Not a chance. Llama spit is made of grass, grass, and more regurgitated grass. The exact same stuff that is in your cattle's stomachs. I think your cattle will be just fine. If you don't melt when you get spit on, they won't either.
spit!!!
I dont thing so...
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watch ou they SPIT!
They only spit if you are teasing them by sticking your face close to them, or mistreating them in some way. This is seen as offensive and a challenge to a llama, and as a defense they will spit.
Llamas might spit as a form of defense or when feeling threatened to establish dominance within their social group. Additionally, llamas may spit to express frustration or displeasure, such as during mating season or when feeling agitated.
A baby llama, or cria, can spit up to 10 to 15 feet, although their aim and distance may not be as precise or powerful as that of an adult llama. Spitting is a common behavior for llamas, often used to express discomfort, establish dominance, or communicate with other llamas. While they may not spit as far as adults, they can still surprise with their range.