Shrubs yes, but straw (dead stems of harvested wheat or oats) is not nutritious enough. Hay (dried green grass with seed heads intact) and alfalfa is what they need to eat, along with pellets and mineral salt, and water, of course.
The word alpaca, which came from Aymara (it’s an American language spoken in the Altiplano in Peru and Bolivia), displaced the older English word paco, which came from Quechua, as the common name for this animal. Can you believe that?
#India please raise these animals(alpacas, llamas, camels, sheeps, cows & goats) in hill or mountainous terrains around the country. We have sufficient grasslands they could graze, allot physically trained veterans in Animal Husbandry & care taking activities, most importantly allocate Funds for veteran farmers.
Hey, I love this animal and want to do some investment in it. But another question came up in my mind, can you milk this animal or not? Plus, how would be Alpaca's milk?
@@ChristopherMosley-dj3kt No I am not asking whether any money is worth for milking the animal, I was only curious. But Alpaca is good for wool production
Alpacas are such magical & adorable creatures. Just looking at them puts a big smile on my face. Thanks for posting this video!!
Absolutely great visit and a gracious host.
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beautiful ...I will one day have them !!
super underrated video
Thank you so much for this video! It is just wonderful! Love the Alpaca's. What is the name of the "spinner" that she was using? Thank you again. 💕❤️😊
Many people don't know a VERY interesting fact: You can take up to $250K tax deduction, and depreciate them yearly.
Wonderful alpacas fun episode
I love alpacas
GREAT
Can alpaca eat straw and shrubs as well? Thank you.
Shrubs yes, but straw (dead stems of harvested wheat or oats) is not nutritious enough. Hay (dried green grass with seed heads intact) and alfalfa is what they need to eat, along with pellets and mineral salt, and water, of course.
That boy needs to go to Alpaca School.
fron arequipa Peru place to the alpacas in the andes greeting
The word alpaca, which came from Aymara (it’s an American language spoken in the Altiplano in Peru and Bolivia), displaced the older English word paco, which came from Quechua, as the common name for this animal. Can you believe that?
The legendary grass mud horse, who bravely fight againts river crabs that invading mahler dessert
i like
#India please raise these animals(alpacas, llamas, camels, sheeps, cows & goats) in hill or mountainous terrains around the country. We have sufficient grasslands they could graze, allot physically trained veterans in Animal Husbandry & care taking activities, most importantly allocate Funds for veteran farmers.
This guy is the biggest wimp 😆 goodness, those babies sure have your number dude... simmer down!
Otherwise, a great video.
camels live on a farm and eat weed and camels are white lol
Hey, I love this animal and want to do some investment in it. But another question came up in my mind, can you milk this animal or not? Plus, how would be Alpaca's milk?
No money in alpaca milk
@@ChristopherMosley-dj3kt
No I am not asking whether any money is worth for milking the animal, I was only curious. But Alpaca is good for wool production