Yes! They are hardy animals
that require minimal care. Toenail and teeth trimming, and occasional worming
are usually done by the owner and training the animals to halter and lead is
easy because they are quite intelligent.
Isn't an alpaca just like
a small llama?
The alpaca and the llama are
cousins. A llama might weigh 300-500 pounds whereas the alpaca usually weighs
between 100-150 pounds. The llama is also used for packing while the alpaca is
primarily a fiber producing animal.
What do alpacas eat?
Alpacas do quite well on a
diet of grass hay, with some supplemental grain for lactating females or growing
weanlings. One bale of hay will feed an alpaca for one month Because of the
harsh environment and scarce forage in their native environment the alpaca has
become an extremely efficient eater.
Do they spit?
Occasionally alpacas will
spit at each other if they are being fed in close quarters or to tell another
alpaca they are having a bad day - but they rarely spit at humans.
How long is their
gestation?
A female will be pregnant
for an average of 345 days. After delivering a cria, a female will be ready to
be breed again in about two weeks.
How long do they
live?
Lifespan of an alpaca is about 20 - 25
years.
How do you transport
alpacas?
Alpacas are easily transported in a horse
trailer or in a minivan.
How smart are they?
Quite smart! They know our daily routine,
they know which pen they belong in, When they see the little red pouch that
holds their alpaca munch they come running!
Are alpacas friendly?
An alpaca cannot hurt you because they only
have bottom teeth in front, they do not have hooves or claws and they are very
gentle animal. However, they do not usually like to be cuddled like a dog or
cat might. Our alpacas will let us handle them because we work at having them
trust us.
Do alpaca make good pets?
If you want something to
cuddle with, probably not. Better to visit the local pound and give a needy dog
or cat a new home. If you want a fascinating animal to share your life with and
have room for several, then maybe alpacas are right for you!
How often do you shear
them?
We shear our herd once a year, and we prefer
to do it around the end of May. Then they will enjoy the months of July and
August more without a heavy blanket and they will be ready for the colder
temperatures of October with enough fleece by then to keep them nice and warm.
What is the big deal about
their fiber?
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