Llamas magazine - Guide to contents, issue by issue
Unfortunately, I have not managed to consult most of the issues here in the UK
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1984 |
Spring |
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Llama Packs, Medical aspects of
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Summer |
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Adventure in Wales, Conditioning
llamas |
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1985 |
Jan/Feb |
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Ohio llama farms, Canine Sentries |
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May/June |
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Importers, Thermal stress |
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July/August |
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Conference/Sales, Eye injuries |
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Sept/October |
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Peruvian adventures, Washington
breeders |
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November/December |
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Camels, sheep predation, Llama
associations |
1986 |
March/April |
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Selenium, Hay quality, selection |
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July/August |
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Gunacos, alpacas, llamas as livelihood |
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November/December |
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Form/function/confirmation/taxation |
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Congenital/hereditry conditions, taxation, premature llama care,
intubation, promotion |
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Small breedes, economics, marketing |
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Reproductive
hormones, Prgnancy, conformation |
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1989 |
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Fertility,
clipping, embryonic death, internal parasites, artificial insemination,
embryo transfer |
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Jul/Aug. |
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Back country
cooking, packs, conditioning |
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Sept/Oct. |
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Llamas as
guardians, guardian dogs, genetics |
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November/December |
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Camelids
around the world, guardian dogs |
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1990 |
Jan/Feb. |
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Seniors and
llamas, immunglobulin absorption |
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May |
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Reproduction,
halters, llama identification |
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June |
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Special herd
sire edition |
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July/August |
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Wilderness
issue, working with Govt. agencies |
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Sept. |
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Abnormal fetal attrition, camel breeding farms |
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Oct. |
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Special
edition of stars of tomorrow |
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November/December |
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Special
Canadian section, ways with wool, Tteam |
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1991 |
Jan/Feb |
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Christmas
issue |
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March/April |
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Grand old
dams |
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May |
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Camelid
farming in the 90s |
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June |
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Special Hed sire edition |
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July/August |
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Llamas in
the south west |
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Sept. |
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So You're
buying your first llama |
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October |
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Special
Stars of tomorrow edition |
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November/December |
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Llama
related businesses |
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1992 |
Jan/Feb. |
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Christmas
issue |
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March/Apr. |
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Marketing
edition |
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May |
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New England
auctions, hauling |
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June |
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Special herdsire edition |
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July/August |
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Sept. |
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Facilities,
husband/wife teams |
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Oct. |
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Special
stars of tomorrow edition |
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November/December |
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Where we've
been, where we are, where we appear to be heading |
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1993 |
Jan/Feb |
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Sept/October |
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November/December |
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1995 |
Jan/February |
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March/April |
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July/August |
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Sept/October |
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1996 |
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March/April |
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May/June |
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Sept/October |
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November/December |
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1997 |
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July/August |
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Sept/October |
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1998 |
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Summer |
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Fall |
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Winter |
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