Yes, just hook it up to one, and if it can move forward with the cart, then it's pulling it.
No, Alpacas are not capable of being ridden the same way as you would ride a horse. An Alpaca should only carry 1/4 to 1/3 of their body weight, a mature male Alpaca can reach a weight of 300 to 450 pounds and can carry 75 to 115 pounds, but they are not suitable for riding, they are used to pull carts and to pack goods.
Horses pull carts on the street.
horses that pull carts
Eat grass & pull carts.....
To pull carts and to ride and to herd cattle.
carts i guess
Of course, they might not be as fast as others, but any dog can pull stuff.
Bernese Mountain Dog
yes, because they had to pull carts and wagons.
they were used to pull around carts full of coal
Cattle, and related bovids around the world, are used to pull a variety of machines and vehicles ranging from carts to plows.
To get the Safeway carts to release when you put a quarter in them you need to pull kind of hard on the cart. When you push the cart back into place, you will get your quarter back.