Alpaca Farming
Alpaca farming involves raising domesticated South American camelids known as alpacas for their fleece, which is used to make a variety of textiles. Alpacas are gentle, social animals that are primarily kept for their soft and luxurious fiber, which comes in a range of natural colors. Farmers typically shear the alpacas once a year to harvest the fleece, which is then spun into yarn or felted for various products. In addition to fiber production, alpaca farming may also involve breeding, showing, and selling alpacas for pets or livestock purposes. Alpacas are known for their gentle temperament, low maintenance requirements, and environmentally friendly grazing habits, making them a popular choice for small-scale farming operations.
External Links
- [k2alpacas.ie] K2Alpacas | Alpaca Farm | Alpaca Treks in Wicklow
- [northbrookalpacas.com] North Brook Farm – Passion for Fiber. Alpacas, Weaving, Knitting, Spinning