Prior to picking up your first
alpacas, there are a number of practicalities you must consider.
In addition, however well handled or halter trained your
alpacas are, there will be times when you need to catch them
for all sorts of reasons - such as welfare, shearing etc.
The minimum you will need is some sort of pen, that you can
hold them in while you vaccinate, toe trim or allow the vet
easy access. If you have females, there may be an occasion
where you need to pen a mother and cria separately from the
herd. |
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Here are some of the things
that you need to consider in order to manage your alpacas
and keep them safe and healthy: |
- Fencing - (Barbed wire should be avoided.
We use stockproof fencing + 2 strands of plain wire above)
- Water supply
- Field shelter and penning
- Grazing and rotation of grazing
- Feed and any neccessary supplements
- Stocking rates
- Paddock maintenance and weed control
- Identification of potentially poisonous plants
- A vet with knowledge of camelids
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It is not neccessary to build the perfect farm
from scratch - we adapted the facilities at Spring Farm from
a livery yard. As a result of our experiences in farm design,
we can now offer potential purchasers advice on a farm layout
which supports the ownership of alpacas. |
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