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Overproduction in llamas refers to the excessive breeding or production of offspring beyond what is sustainable or manageable for the population or the caretakers. This can lead to overcrowding, increased competition for resources, and potential health issues for both the mothers and their young. It can also strain the environment and the caretaking capacity of farms or facilities that house llamas. Proper breeding management is essential to prevent overproduction and ensure the well-being of the animals.

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