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Alpaca Michigan
The alpaca michigan club will have breeding standards when registering babies, with information available from conservation organizations.
There are several breeders, farms and ranches that breed camelidae in the USA. These animals originated from South America, where natives created the breed from the wild vicuna through long selective work. Today there are about 3 million of these animals in the world.
The alpaca michigan club will have breeding standards when registering babies, with information available from conservation organizations.
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Alpaca Michigan -
babies, conservation
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More than 90% of all population is still located in South America (mostly Peru, Bolivia, and Chile) and the export into other countries is limited. The mating and breeding of these animals is rather complicated, that’s why they remain extremely expensive. The alpaca michigan club will have breeding standards when registering babies, with information available from conservation organizations.
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