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Slinking ... the same, but different

Slinking ... the same, but different
Elahn is also trying (hard!) to send that "I'm really little [meaning I can't hurt you] so please don't hurt me" message ... but for an entirely different reason.

A few days prior, Elahn was bored and (in llama language) invited me to play with him ... by rearing up and bumping me (fairly hard) when my back was turned. This is (not surprisingly) unacceptable behavior in a domestic animal, especially one that will eventually outweigh me by more than 200%. My response was to immediatly dump Elahn on his side and hold him down for awhile.

**WARNING: I am well-versed in llama behavior, physically fit, and skilled in advanced llama handling (the kind almost nobody else even knows exists, let alone uses). I also know my animals well — this would NOT have been my response with a baby of some other females (who would unhesitatingly attack — Megan in fact RAN over and hummed nonstop, very upset, but neither spat nor struck at me ... because that's who she is). Translation — DO NOT try this at home!!!**

The initial end result is precisely what I needed — Elahn is now firmly cognizant that I am not a plaything, and that thinking before acting is on the top of his list when he sees me. The downside, of course, is that because Elahn's behavior (that triggered my response) was so normal to his world that he can't (yet) figure out what got into me, and so he tells me at every opportunity that ... he's really small and wouldn't hurt me and so pleasepleaseplease don't hurt him.

Eventually Elahn will intellectually puzzle out where the happy medium is, perhaps after doing the same thing to a different human and perhaps not, which is why I don't allow humans without llama savvy in the baby/maternity llama pasture without supervision!

Such are the trials both of growing up (for Elahn) and of raising up young 'uns (for me) ...

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