JNK Llamas for Sale |

JNK Llamas will only sell 3-4 of their own animals a year. Why? Because we believe that an animal should not be sold unless it has been completely trained. We would rather sell a few "REALLY GOOD" ones than a whole bunch of "OK" ones. Our animals are guaranteed to be healthy and sound. We breed/purchase for well conformed and nicely mannered animals. If they don't fit this criteria, we won't sell them! Each animal comes with it's own training sheet and any ribbons or show records they may have received during their time at JNK. Niki will personally walk you through the process of working with the llama because you cannot be expected in most cases to know how to use the animal to it's full potential. If one of our sale animals is not what you are looking for, Niki can help you select one from another farm. She keeps in contact with many of the farms around Washington State and will only refer to ones with similiar training methods. Niki also is available for consulting if you are looking for a particular animal. Any animals offered for sale from JNK Llamas come with a new halter/lead, the option of a Flaming Star Pack system at cost, after sale follow-up, showing services if requested and much more. Our llamas receive monthly grooming, fecals, supplementing with minerals/pastes and more. We take care of our llamas and our customers!
We always have llamas that we know of or that we would part with after some arm twisting. Contact us directly for more information or with questions.
We have a friend with two geldings they would like to sell. Both are gelded already and are current on all routine care items.
Gelding #1 has beautiful cocoa brown fiber and is medium sized. He is mellow and excellent about grooming, feet and routine care. He would be an excellent 4-H or new llama owner prospect. He has won two reserve grands in Non-Breeder at ALSA Shows. This guy is easy going!

Gelding #2 is a wild colored appaloosa with soft and long fiber. He is very outgoing, but needs a firm handler that will not allow him to take charge. Everyone that meets him loves his personality and is immediately drawn to him. He does basic obstacles and has done light packing (he would not be good for packing on long trips) so would be good for a recreational owner. Easy on routine care and feet.