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The Future of Alpacas
Unlike ostriches, angora goats and other exotic animals, there
can be no mass production of babies or cria. The technical
difficulties of artificial insemination and embryo transplant in
alpacas due to their unique reproductive systems, make it highly
unlikely that these breeding techniques will have any impact on
the alpaca market in the foreseeable future.
- The high value of the female cria often leads to breeders retaining
their offspring.
- Alpacas reproduce slowly one cria every 14-15 months
(11.5 months gestation)
- With small national herds worldwide, there will be restraint
on growth for some time.
- The US alpaca register is closed to further importation and
imports from South America are expensive and very time consuming.
- Alpacas are now part of the show ring scene in many centres
in NZ. The publicity and the competition will stimulate the market.
- Alpacas appeal to a wide range of lifestyles. From young couples
with children wanting pets, lifestyle block owners looking for
something exotic to marvel at and keep the grass down through
to retired couples wanting to invest their savings in something
requiring limited care but a lot of satisfaction.
- Alpaca garments are increasingly finding their way into the
retail trade of NZ the public and visitors are more aware
of the fantastic qualities of alpaca fibre.
Demand from the fashion houses of Europe and the UK can only increase
as the public becomes more aware of the magnificent qualities of
this wonderful fibre .
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Staying in Christchurch?
Alpaca Farmstay offers luxurious self contained accommodation, sweeping lawns and gardens set on a beautiful stream boundary plus over 130 adorable alpacas from South America. Excellent nearby fishing, golf, horseriding and shopping.
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