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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ALPACAS
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What
is an alpaca?
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Why
are alpacas becoming so popular? There are two breeds of alpacas: huacaya and suri. Their fiber type is the distinguishing factor.The huacaya is much more common, having a very crimpy fleece that gives them a fluffy appearance.The rare suri has a silky hairlike fiber which drapes down in tight spirals and locks. About 90% of the world's alpaca population is Huacaya and 10% is Suri. What is an
alpaca's life cycle? Females are induced ovulaters and therefore are ready to breed at most any time of the year. She will ovulate in response to mating and will normally spit off an advancing male if she is pregnant. Gestation is approximately 11 1/2 months (approx. 335 days). They give birth to a single cria, weighing between 12 and 20 pounds. Females are bred again 18 to 20 days after giving birth. You can usually begin to breed females at 12 to 13 months of age, and their pregnancy can be confirmed with an ultrasound test. Alpacas normally give birth during daylight hours and do not usually require human intervention. It is rare for an alpaca to give birth at night.Shortly following birth, the mother will hum to her baby. Twins are very rare. |
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How
do you take care of an alpaca?
Alpacas are simple to care for. They require little beyond regular worming and vaccinations, in addition to occasional trimming of their nails and teeth. Trimming toenails is a two person job that usually done every two to three months. They should be shorn annually. On an average day it takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour to care for the animals, including feeding and keeping the barn clean. They prefer to be outside grazing on pasture grasses in the fields. You can give them a commercial feed daily year around to insure that they receive adequate vitamins and minerals. What's
an alpaca's diet? For thousands of years, alpacas have lived where grass grows sparsely. They require low amounts of protein in their feed to produce a high quality and healthy fleece. Because 6-8 alpacas require only 1 acre of pasture, they are ideal for small acreage farms. Alpacas will not normally overeat. And unlike hoofed animals, their softly padded feet are extremely easy on pasture. They have two toes and a split upper lip which allows them to cut grass as they graze. They browse pastures, and utilize community dung piles, making pasture and manure management easy. How
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