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Alpaca Ranching
Alpaca ranching practices are sometimes demonstrated in a picture that will include a view of a baby or an adult alpaca.
Breeding these animals is rather complicated and requires much knowledge. Females can be first bred in 14-18 months of age; they are induced ovulators and do not have a heat cycle, so they can be bred anytime after 3-4 weeks after giving previous birth.
Alpaca ranching practices are sometimes demonstrated in a picture that will include a view of a baby or an adult alpaca.
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Females are capable of reproducing one baby per year for about 20 years. Males reach the breeding age at about 3 years. Crias (babies) weigh 15 to 20 lbs at birth and can stand on their own within an hour; at the age of 5-6 months they are weaned. Alpaca ranching practices are sometimes demonstrated in a picture that will include a view of a baby or an adult alpaca.
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