Angular Limb Deformity in Llamas and Alpacas
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20094263Keywords:
angular limb deformities, neonates, skeletal abnormalities, angulation, defect, phenotypic traitAbstract
Angular limb deformities (ALD) are common among llamas and alpacas. Veterinarians most commonly are asked to examine growing neonates for skeletal abnormalities, but these defects are not uncommon among adult llamas and alpacas. Owners may perceive that a mild angulation ( < 5 degrees) in the forelimbs of adults is within the expected variation of normalcy. However, these angulations represent a skeletal defect and should not be encouraged as an acceptable phenotypic trait.