- Andy Tillman
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notableworks = "Speechless Brothers"
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website = http://www.tillmanllamas.comAndrew Charles (“Andy”) Tillman (born 1952) is one of the founders of the
llama industry in theUnited States . He is an expert on llama andalpaca health,selective breeding , andmarketing . Tillman is the co-founder of the International Llama Association, and he wrote the halter-class guidelines for the American Llama Show Association. His book, "Speechless Brothers", was the first comprehensive study of llamahusbandry published in the United States.Early life
Tillman was born in 1952 and grew up on a ranch in
Athena, Oregon . Tillman attendedWillamette University , and then theUniversity of Oregon where he majored inliterature andphilosophy , graduating with abachelor's degree in 1974. [Price, David E., "Andy Tillman '74", "Old Oregon", Vol. 57, No.1, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, Fall 1977.] After graduation, he worked for a summer at theOakland Zoo inOakland, California , where he got a close-up introduction to exotic animals. When he finished his summer job, Tillman returned to his family ranch, joined theAmerican Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums , and bought his first llamas. He called his business "Andes Llamas". [http://www.tillmanllamas.com/html/about/about_andy_main.htm "Meet Andy"] , "Tillman Llama and Suri Alpacas", www.tillmanllamas.com, Bend, Oregon, 6 August 2008.]Llama breeder
Tillman began raising llamas at his ranch near Athena in 1975. In 1978 he began publishing "The Llama Newsletter", the nation’s first llama publication. In addition to providing general information on llama ownership, breeding, and health, the newsletter became a forum for sharing scientific research such as the study of
camelid blood chemistry used to determine pregnancy, llamataxonomy and evolution, and the bonding effects of bottle feeding young animals. Tillman personally contributed to a number of the studies. [Bunch, Thomas D., Warren C. Foote, and Alma Maciulis, [http://jhered.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/76/2/115?ck=nck "Chromosome banding pattern homologies and NORs for the Bactrian camel, guanaco, and llama"] , "The Journal of Heredity", American Genetic Association, Newport, Oregon, 1985.] As a result, theAgency for International Development invited Tillman to study llamas and alpacas inPeru . In 1980, Tillman completed the project. Based his on his comprehensive study of several thousands Peruvian animals, he became known internationally as an expert on llama and alpaca husbandry. In 1981, Tillman used his experience as the basis for his book "Speechless Brothers". While the subject of llama ranching was new inNorth America , the book sold 14,000 copies."Tillman Llamas & Suri Alpacas Celebrating 30 Years with Llamas," "Llama Banner", Vol. 16, No. 2, Able Press, Manhattan, Kansas, 2005, pp. 10-13.] [Tillman, Andy, "Speechless Brothers", Early Winter press, Seattle, Washington, 1981.]Tillman was a co-founder of the International Llama Association, and was the first president of the association. In 1986 he wrote the halter-class guidelines used by the American Llama Show Association to judge show animals. In 1988, he identified and described 130 physical characteristics of llama, alpaca,
guanaco andvicuña . His scientific description of llamas and related species is still the most complete reference available. [http://www.tillmanllamas.com/html/about/about_history.htm "The Tillman Timeline"] , "Tillman Llama and Suri Alpacas", www.tillmanllamas.com, Bend, Oregon, 6 August 2008.]In 1988, Tillman married Dr. Cheryl Lee Blake. Shortly after their marriage, they moved to
Bend, Oregon to accommodate Dr. Tillman'sveterinary practice. After settling there, Tillman changed the name of his business to "Tillman Llamas and Suri Alpacas" to reflect a second business area he was developing.Businessman
. He also won first place in the black huacaya alpaca competition, second place in the white fleece alpaca category, and third place for brown huacaya alpacas. This was the first time a North American breeder had ever won a major South American national show.
In 1996, Tillman imported the first huacaya alpacas into the United States along with the largest herd of colored suri alpacas ever brought into the country, a total of 182 animals. Because the animals came from Bolivia, the
United States Department of Agriculture required the herd to be quarantined for three months at the Harry S. Truman Animal Import Center inKey West, Florida . Nevertheless, it was a profitable venture for Tillman. The next year, he exported one hundred llamas and alpacas from his ranch in Bend toCanadian buyers.In 2007, Tillman sold his show champion llamas and alpacas and most of his breeding stock at an international auction held at the
Indiana State Fair ground inIndianapolis, Indiana . [ [http://www.tillmanllamas.com/html/about/TillmanLlamasAlpacasAnnoun.pdf "Andy & Dr. Cheryl Tillman Host Life Time Achievement Action at Indiana State Fairgrounds, September 1-2, 2007"] , "Tillman Llama and Suri Alpacas", www.tillmanllamas.com, Bend, Oregon, 6 August 2008.] Still interested in science, in 2006, Tillman sponsored a study of llama and alpaca fiber atWashington State University inPullman, Washington . The study used ascanning electron microscope to identify and analyze the unique surface structure of llama and suri alpaca fibers. [Tillman, Andy and Dr. Cheryl Tillman, “Surface Scanning Electron Microscopy of Suri Alpaca Fiber and Other Members of the Camel Family”, "Alpacas Magazine", Alpaca Owners & Breeders Association, Nashville, Tennessee, Spring 2006.]Today, Tillman is retired, retaining about forty animals on his ranch. He still writes about llama and alpaca husbandry, and is an editor for "Purely Suri" magazine.
Contrary to some specualtion, Andy Tillman is no relation to the family of athlete and Army Ranger
Pat Tillman .References
External links
* [http://www.tillmanllamas.com Tillman Llama and Suri Alpacas]
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