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How Profitable is Alpaca Farming ?

Date Added: July 27, 2010 09:52:27 AM
Author: Richard J. Runion
Category: Breeders: Alpaca

How Profitable is Alpaca Farming?

 

Author: Richard Runion

 

Many people have forayed into alpaca farming in recent times, and profitably so. But a large number of people are unlikely to be aware of the nature of the business and whether or not it is profitable. This article is intended to help such people.

 

For instance, newbie farmers may seek information on whether or not a local vet available nearby is desirable. Someone else may wonder whether or not to seek help for a sick alpaca, and if so, how soon. Basic queries such as how much water to give an alpaca, and how to determine whether an alpaca is pregnant could also occupy a newbie farmer’s mind.

 

Almost every alpaca farmer is likely to have questions about health-related issues, such as vaccination, as well as breeding. Choosing a breeding sire from a herd, or the best season to breed these creatures and what age should the female alpaca be at the time of breeding are likely questions to which answers are sought.

 

An alpaca farmer is likely to appreciate a single source from which he/ she can get answers to all his/ her queries. My intention is to introduce current and future alpaca farmers to exactly such a source.

 

The source I refer to is an Internet based information resource that offers a free newsletter covering all the principal areas of concern of alpaca farmers. It details such issues as the cost of raising these gentle animals, the break-even period of the business, after which you can start making profits from it, and the tax benefits that are available, and how to take advantage of them, among others. The newsletter gives particular attention to risk-assessment, with respect to alpaca farming.

 

Can one enter the alpaca farming business without having the resources to buy even one alpaca? The newsletter says you can, and lists four possible revenue sources deriving from alpaca farming. This includes income accruing from the sale of alpaca fiber.

 

Precautions to be taken by breeders, and the care of crias (baby alpacas), and health issues with special emphasis on husbandry are all dwelt on, in great detail.

 

However, the newsletter does greatest justice to the economics of alpaca farming, including details on the tax deductions of $100,000 available to alpaca farmers. It quotes industry experts, who are convinced that alpaca farming is more profitable than trading in bonds and stocks.

 

The newsletter is fairly comprehensive as it discusses financing options to buy a pair of female alpacas, and an additional income source from alpaca farming, in the form of stud fees, while cautioning against buying an alpaca just to increase the herd.

 

All in all, this newsletter is worth subscribing to, as it is put together by a well-known researcher with Fortune 500 companies on his client list.

 

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/business-opportunities-articles/how-profitable-is-alpaca-farming-272937.html

 

About the AuthorRichard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on Alpaca Farming is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched. Read his blog at: http://www.alpacafarmingreview.com/

 

 
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