Yes, people can eat alpacas. But why would you want to? It's cruel enough to whip them, so why eat them?
Eat as much Aplaca as you can. My question is , can you make Alpaca cheese? I'm in for that, gotta be high dollar. I will buy some Alpaca's today! Drive the price down though, they are way too expensive, should be much cheaper. They are not a rare commodity.
hay, grasses, and some types leaves
Some of the animals that eat alpacas are dogs, foxes, and wolves. In addition, large cats such as pumas prey upon alpacas.
They're a grazing animal, which means that they mostly eat grass.
They eat different grasses that are in the Andes of South America.
yes
Alpacas are the least picky camelid so they can eat mostly any grass.
food, mostly. not lettuce or green vegatables.
Alpacas spit, sleep, eat, and poo. they can also be used for competitions and and they are often she for their super soft fiber.
Yes.
Yes they can but they like to eat everything
Alpacas usually eat grasses - just like llamas, horses and such animals. (2) Alpacas aren't wild! I know you may have been mislead by the topic they have been put under, but alpacas are now all domesticated. I'm so sorry to dissapoint you, but alpacas are no longer wild. Domesticated alpacas, however, eat : - Orchard grass hay - Specially formulated alpaca feed - Gestation and Lactation for pregnant females and growing youngesters - Llama feed mixed with Mare & Foal - A mix of rabbit pellets and the above - Orchard or another form of grass, depending on the area grass is to be grown That is what my alpacas eat, anyway!
Alpacas eat grasses, hay, and other plants (such as leaves)
Yes, but like with cattle, only in moderation.
Foods to eat are natural foods. Foods not to eat are junk food and less healthier foods.
Yes. I think it's kinda sad . . . My cousin said it was delicious, though
There are many foods which are good for humans but toxic to alpacas. The members of the brasicca group of vegetables contain glucosinolates which are sulfur containing compounds interfering with the oxygen carrying role of red blood cells and with the thyroid's ability to acquire iodine. These plants include: broccoli, cabbage, Brussel sprouts, turnips, kale, rutabaga, rape, etc.
Some collective nouns for alpacas are an inflation of alpacas, others are a flock or a herd of alpacas.