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Alpacas
are one of the most beautiful, gentle farm animals in the world.
Alpacas are known as the "World's Finest Livestock Investment". They
are the idea farm animal to raise. Alpacas require litte food, mostly
grass and hay, love the outdoors as opposed to being cooped up in a
barn, and are very huggable. Alpacas are so personable that you cannot
resist being around them. Alpacas have no teeth on top in the front
and do not bite or butt, have soft padded, earth-friendly feet, with
no sharp horns, hoofs or claws, and a nonaggressive personality, all
of which make them an adorable farm animal or pet.
Alpacas are a great investment and provide excellent profit opportunities
and tax advantages. Returns of up to 70% are enjoyed by many breeders.
There are two types or breeds of alpaca: the Huacaya and the Suri. Alpaca
fleece grows longer and faster than any other animal fiber on earth.
The fiber from alpaca is unusually strong and resilient. Alpaca fiber
is well known in the fashion world and alpaca fleece is in strong demand.
There are many advantages to breeding Alpacas.
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Alpacas are safe, small
and easy to handle.
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Alpacas are beautiful
animals and come in 22 colors.
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Alpacas do not require
special foods or sheltering.
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Alpacas are useful,
they provide valuable fleece.
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Alpacas have an enduring
quality of strength and toughness,
considered disease-resistant.
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Alpacas have a relatively
long and trouble-free reproductive life span.
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Alpacas can be insured
against loss.
Breeding Alpacas means you are taking part in one of the most exciting
industries in the world.
The AlpacaOne staff is happy to assist customers with training and support.
Your alpaca herd will breed and grow, the return on your investment
will be strong, the pleasures you will received from your alpacas will
be many and AlpacaOne would like to be there to enjoy it with you -
all the way.
AlpacaOne realizes that as your interest in raising and purchasing alpacas
grows, so do the questions that need to be answered. Please feel free
to contact us. To answer more of your questions about alpacas, please
visit Frequently Asked Questions.
We are dedicated to serving you and your
investment.
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