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FieldsofThyme
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Posted - Jan 25 2013 :  06:19:22 AM  Show Profile
Can anyone tell me the best books to read for someone wanting to raise a few Alpaca some day (this could be years down the road)? Like me?



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Catherine Farmgirl Sister #76
Houston Area Texas
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Posted - Jan 25 2013 :  06:28:39 AM  Show Profile
Oh, I want to have Alpaca one day, too. I have a friend that has a few just because she wanted some. She's not trying to sell the fiber or anything. Her hubby thinks they're cute but gripes about them being a money waster and not a money maker. ha ha I'm afraid that would be my situation, too.

I usually pick up a 'Storey's Guide' to whatever animal I need basic information on. Almost all the books are titled "How to Raise__________"

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Katlady93
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Charlotte
Denmark SC
USA
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Posted - Jan 25 2013 :  10:24:22 AM  Show Profile  Send Katlady93 a Yahoo! Message
are they any farmers near you could talk to? the goat farm near us has a fiber festival twice a year, and there are usually two or three breeders/farmers there that are more than willing to talk with you about their babies.

they are so beautiful. those eyes, big deep pools you could get lost in.


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prariehawk
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Cindy

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Posted - Jan 25 2013 :  5:39:05 PM  Show Profile
Try Storey's Guide to Raising Llamas as well as Hobby Farms Llamas & Alpacas: Keeping a Small-Scale Camelid Herd. The first book is by Gale Birutta and the second is by Sue Weaver. If I ever get some land in the country I want some llamas/alpacas. Good luck!
Cindy

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FieldsofThyme
Farmgirl Guide & Schoolmarm / Chapter Leader

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USA
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Posted - Jan 26 2013 :  05:42:33 AM  Show Profile
Thanks. I figure since I'm not feeling well, I could be using my free time to read up on such things.

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