Can I raise an alpaca in my backyard?

You don't need a huge backyard.
Llamas and alpacas are like other farm animals: They need plenty of fenced outdoor space, along with a barn area to hang out in when it's cold or rainy. So if you live in a city or a busy suburb, you probably won't be able to bring one home.
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Can alpacas be house pets?

An alpaca can live inside as a pet with proper care and attention. However, pet or indoor alpacas are still the exceptions rather than the rule. Most alpacas prefer to be outside unless bad weather forces them to take shelter inside of a barn or lean-to.
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Can I keep a single alpaca?

It is possible to have a single alpaca, but it is not a pleasant existence for the animal. Alpacas are herd animals and are instinctively gregarious, as are other domestic livestock. They obtain security and contentment from having at least one other alpaca for company.
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How much land do I need for an alpaca?

Alpacas and llamas do not require much land. Sheridan recommends two acres of pasture for up to a dozen llamas (a maximum of six llamas per acre), and Foss said you should have one acre of land for every six alpacas.
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Can alpacas be left unattended?

Although alpacas require vaccinations and routine parasite preventatives, they are considered to be virtually disease-resistant animals. Veterinary bills are minimal. Another plus: Unlike dogs, alpacas can be left unattended for a few days, such as when their owners are traveling.
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Is alpaca walking cruel?

In my opinion, there is nothing unethical about alpaca walking, providing the animal is well cared for, given breaks and not abused. You should always use your discretion to determine whether this is the case.
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How long do alpacas live for?

Lifespan: 18 to 24 years. Some wethers have been known to live up to 26. Female alpacas will spend most of their life pregnant.
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Can you have just 2 alpacas?

Alpacas should always be kept with other alpacas. We will not sell single alpacas. Alpacas are herd animals and need to be kept with other alpacas of the same sex to feel safe and not stressed. 3 is minimum, 4 is better.
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What kind of fence do you need for alpacas?

Fences: A no-climb woven wire fence (at least 4 feet high) with holes of about 2x4 inches is the ideal fence for alpacas. While alpacas don't usually challenge fences, you want to keep potential predators out of the pasture.
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How hard is it to care for an alpaca?

Alpacas Are Relatively Easy to Care For

However, when taking into account the care needs of most other livestock and pets, you will see that alpacas are actually very easy to care for! They tend to take care of themselves, they are clean animals, and they are usually healthy and hardy.
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Do alpacas get along with dogs?

Alpacas and dogs can be fine together as long as each animal has been trained to act appropriately with the other species. Dogs need to be trained to protect and not chase alpacas. Alpacas need to be accustomed to the dogs so that they don't attack or run from their canine friend.
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How much space do 2 alpacas need?

Shelter Requirements

Alpacas are not typically enclosed into a building for the night like some other livestock. Roughly 40 to 50 square feet of space per alpaca is recommended and the best form of housing for them is in a well-ventilated, fully enclosed pole barn.
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Can I keep alpacas in my garden?

You can keep alpacas outside year round, but make sure you provide shelter from rain, extreme wind and bright sun. They are sure-footed and are not deterred by difficult terrain. Swampy soil is less suitable because it softens their feet and their toenails grow over quickly.
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How much does an alpaca cost?

While overall alpaca costs can range between $250 – $50,000 per animal, the cost of most alpacas will fall between $3,000 – $10,000 per alpaca. You will find these costs vary based on age, conformation, fiber quality, lineage, facial appearance, and personality.
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Do alpacas like to be petted?

Alpacas do not usually like to be petted, although they will tolerate it from some people. In some cases, an alpaca may even enjoy being petted by a favorite person or family. Their reaction will depend on prior socialization with people. Before petting an alpaca, always ask the owner's permission.
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Do alpacas bite?

A. No, llamas and alpacas do not generally bite. They have teeth only on their bottom jaw and a dental pad on the top jaw, much like cattle.
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Will alpacas jump fences?

Any fencing that keeps sheep contained is satisfactory, preferably without barbed wire. Alpacas do not tend to jump fences but are quite capable of clearing a standard fence if sufficiently stressed or chased. Electric fencing is not very common but it may be used.
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Do alpacas sleep at night?

How do alpacas sleep? Most alpacas sleep lying down in a cush (also spelled kush) position at night. Alpacas are also great fans of sprawling out in the sun for afternoon naps.
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Do alpacas need shade?

While alpacas are hardy animals, they will require a safe and dry shelter to escape the elements and the heat. With thick coats of wool, a shelter that provides shade can help them escape the heat of the day. A shelter that keeps them dry can help prevent hypothermia and skin conditions like rain scald.
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Do alpacas need shelter?

Alpacas need a field shelter, large enough to house all of the alpacas in the field, to allow them to get out of the rain. Alpacas do not challenge fences and so a metre high barrier is adequate. Barbed wire should be removed because their wool can get tangled in it and they can become trapped.
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What happens if you don't shear an alpaca?

Alpacas do not shed their fur like a dog or cat. They must be sheared annually for their own health and welfare. Not shearing them is what is cruel because they can't manage the summer heat. An alpaca who is not sheared regularly becomes matted and unmanageable.
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How big should an alpaca shelter be?

The size of the shelter does matter – it is recommended that each alpaca have eight square feet. For a herd of ten alpacas, that would translate to a 8'x10' shelter. In order to do herd health maintenance, it is best to have a clean dry “catch” area within the shelter.
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How hard is it to raise alpacas?

Once you bring your alpacas home, caring for them is pretty straightforward. Extremely hardy, the animals require only basic shelter for protection from bad weather. A barn's nice, but a three-sided lean-to will do. As for food, it's all about hay and grass.
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Why do farmers keep alpacas?

Alpacas are now farmed all over the globe for a variety of reasons but the main reason is that they can provide a healthy income from breeding and fleece production.
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