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Raising Alpacas

Date Added: October 03, 2010 05:17:34 AM
Author: Chad Kimball
Category: Breeders: Alpaca

When have you ever kissed and snuggled your latest investment? I bet the answer is never! Well, almost 2000 Americans are doing that right now.

 

Starting an "alpaca farm" is becoming very popular these days, and it is also very profitable! The value of a female alpaca is about $20,000 and when you sell her offspring, you can anticipate about $10,000.

There are many approaches to bringing up your alpaca. In fact, you don't necessarily have to raise them by yourself. You are welcome to purchase an alpaca and have someone else raise and nurture the animal for a simple boarding fee.

 

You will not receive as high a return if you do this, but this may be a suitable alternative if you are just starting out. You will want to breed alpacas that have excellent fleece as well as good conformation traits. Conformation speaks of how identical a particular alpaca is to the ideal alpaca.

It is also important that your alpaca's ancestry contains alpacas that are proven producers of marketable fleece. This way, you can be sure that you are reaping the full benefits of alpaca ownership. Conducting detailed research is important because of the financial aspects and benefits of alpacas.

 

If you’re seriously considering this venture and want to learn more about what alpaca farming entails, you should visit a local alpaca farm.

 

This will provide you with an opportunity to see the proper home environment that your alpacas will require. Speaking directly to an alpaca farmer can provide you with inside tips that are more valuable than any research. Observing these farms will help you decide if this business venture is right for you and your family.

 

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/raising-alpacas-222748.html

 

About the AuthorI think alpacas are great!

They really are the cutest investment you can find anywhere.

For more information on launching your own alpaca farm, check out http://www.arborgroup.org/Alpacas/ArticlePstRbt.php

 
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