The Chilean alpaca industry
has gone through some major changes in the last ten years. The development
of co-operatives amongst some farmers has meant that for the first
time many alpacas are being properly selected and bred for conformation
and advanced fleece types. This is a far cry from the days when
lower quality alpacas were first imported into the UK from Chile
. White alpacas
for sale are being bred, and Chilean breeders offer superb coloured
animals which can be used enhance the genetic pool in the UK .
The UK herd is still very small and so the main
aim is to increase the size of the national herd from its present
12 – 15,000 so that eventually there can be commercially viable
herds for fibre production as well as studs dedicated to the improvement
of breeding stock. Wethers (neutered males) are often sold as pets
and as alpacas can be halter trained they can be freely led around
at home or at shows. Some people actually go trekking with their
alpacas, although this is more usual with Llamas.
Alpacas
for sale are generally easy to care for. They are induced ovulaters
who produce one cria (baby) per year and can be mated within three
to four weeks of giving birth, In this country, due to our wet and
windy winters, alpaca breeding normally
takes place from April to October. Births normally take place during
daylight hours.They need to be carefully supervised to ensure that
help is on hand should a birth become complicated and the new offspring
need to be watched for any signs of distress, and to ensure the
new cria is feeding regularly. Alpacas are curious animals and should
be checked several times a day to ensure that their curiosity does
not get them into trouble. For example they can get their heads
stuck in fencing or netting whilst investigating the other side!
Husbandry includes routine vaccinations, worming,
toenail clipping, and shearing. In the UK it is also recommended
that the animals have vitamin and mineral supplements to compensate
for the lack of sunlight.
Their staple diet is grass, hay and a supplementary
feed which can be added to ensure that they have a completely balanced
diet.
Ear tags and micro chipping is required for alpacas
who are registered with the British Alpaca Society. This can be
carried out by the breeder or by a Veterinary Surgeon.
A herd of alpacas in your paddock
is a beautiful relaxing sight and well worth the time invested in
their well being
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