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Alpaca Farms
Alpaca farms may reserve new babies for their farm instead of selling a baby.
These animals are very profitable to keep without butchering. The herd of 5-10 camelids require only one acre of pasture; every female gives birth to one baby a year for about 20 years. They produce up to 12 lbs of fiber annually
Alpaca farms may reserve new babies for their farm instead of selling a baby.
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They are safe and peaceful creatures, which don’t bite or do any harm. They are small and easy to handle, requiring no special care and shelter; they need 10 times less food than horses; they are intelligent and make good pets. Alpaca farms may reserve new babies for their farm instead of selling a baby.
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