The
Alpaca Lifestyle:
Why we love Alpacas!
Living with
alpacas and the fun Babies!
Alpacas are a
lifestyle choice
with benefits and opportunities for the whole family. What are
the rewards of adding alpacas to your lifestyle? As more and
more people are discovering, raising alpacas can add a dimension
to family life that many find to be just what they have been
looking for in terms of
relaxation,
fun,
and a potential source of
income.
The best part of all is the babies!

Who can breed alpacas? Anyone!
Raising alpacas is a lifestyle and
investment available to many, from the empty-nester to a family
with children to the professional looking for an outlet to daily
stress. While the individuals and families who have decided to
experience the alpaca
adventure
are widely diverse in their backgrounds, they share a common
love for animals and a desire to remove stress from their lives.
Alpacas meet the qualifications for such a lifestyle
effortlessly.
Families with children will appreciate how alpacas
are so
gentle and easy to handle,
and they may want to become involved in the many family-oriented
events around the country. Fairs, auctions, shows, and
on-the-farm activities are just some of the events in which to
participate.
The highly
prized fleece
of the alpaca has inspired many to start in-ho
me "cottage
industries" which involve shearing the alpacas and spinning the
fiber of their own animals into yarn that can be made into high
quality
apparel
while others market the fiber through the support of organized
fiber co-ops.
Alpacas require a small amount of acreage compared to other
livestock; the average farm is less than 10 acres. They eat
pasture grasses and hay. A small three-sided barn or shelter is
adequate for a small herd. The size of the herd is up to the
individual's personal goals. The fact that
alpacas are "easy keepers"
makes them an attractive alternative investment. Owners still
living in the city or suburbs can board their animals at many
established alpaca farms, building their herds with an eye to
the future when they can become more hands-on by raising their
alpacas themselves.
Alpaca breeders from all walks of life interact with each other
by participating in shows and open houses, co-owning animals,
and by sharing their acquired expertise. This mutual interest
and support has been the start of many
lifelong friendships. The
pleasure of owning the beautiful and gentle alpaca is a
reward
in itself.
Raising alpacas is a labor of love. The escape from a fast-paced
urban lifestyle to the quiet, pastoral surroundings of raising
and breeding alpacas is a
prescription for healthier, less stressful living!
Camels are fun too
and Steve knows first hand!
Butterscotch is a female Dromedary
(one hump) and Gobi is a gelded male Bactrian (two humps).
