Relax, birthing is a natural process and alpaca are generally capable of producing their cria with no assistance. Usually alpaca “unpack” (give birth) during daylight hours, before 2pm. Another plus […]
Alpaca shearing is a vital part of an alpaca’s life. Shearing is an animal welfare issue and therefore one of the most important aspects of alpaca husbandry. Alpaca can be shorn on a table or on the floor, both methods are safe for the alpaca and shearer. The alpaca is restrained, [legs and head] to ensure safety for alpaca and the shearer. It usually takes approximately 5-10 minutes an animal.
A mid side fleece sample can be taken by the shearer for testing. Most shearers will trim the toenails while the alpaca is restrained.
Fleece is the most valuable product of the alpaca and care needs to be taken in harvesting to present in the best condition. Ensure alpaca are kept in a clean paddock before shearing day (free from weeds, sticky seeds etc).
You can find a list of shearers here.
Relax, birthing is a natural process and alpaca are generally capable of producing their cria with no assistance. Usually alpaca “unpack” (give birth) during daylight hours, before 2pm. Another plus […]
Credit: Farmers Weekly NZ - Article written by Gerald Piddock, September 19, 2024 The following article will be of interest to alpaca owners in New Zealand who test for Bovine […]
It has been brought to the attention of the Show Working Group that Convenors for the Ellesmere, Oxford and Kumeu shows are needed in order to keep these shows running.The […]