Yes, most alpacas will be just fine in a pasture with other herbivores (horses, cattle, sheep, goats). However, if you have two or more alpacas, you'll likely find they form a herd by themselves and do not associate much with the other animals in the pasture.
It does depend what your horse and/or alpaca can put up with and what their temperament is like but you can. Alpacas can get along with any livestock.
Goats, sheep, llamas, alpacas, chickens, etc.
Colorado has a wide range of livestock, which include cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, mules, and horses. There are also some ranches where alpacas are raised.
Alpacas are farmed as livestock all over the world. Originally they are from South America but were introduces as alternative livestock to all othere Cotinents.
Livestock like cattle, sheep, pigs, horses, goats, llamas, alpacas, donkeys, fowl, etc.
The main livestock farming undertaken in the Australian Capital Territory is sheep farming, followed by cattle. Other creatures such as goats, deer and alpacas are also farmed.
Livestock is a term used in reference to domesticated animals.Bovine, swine, and poultry would all be considered typical livestock.
No, dogs are not considered livestock. Livestock typically refers to animals raised for agricultural purposes, such as cows, pigs, and chickens. Dogs are considered companion animals or pets.
Yes, but more so if the alpacas were raised with cattle from a young age. Alpacas and cattle will not get along well if they're not used to each other or do not tolerate each other. Alpacas are good livestock guardians, but sometimes they can also wreak havoc in the cow-herd if they're not trained or accustomed to being around cattle. Quite often selecting for cows that are very defensive towards predators is better than risking getting a livestock guardian that is not a guardian at all. Thus, in most cases, you should be careful about putting an alpaca (or alpacas) with cattle.
Livestock is a term used in reference to domesticated animals.Bovine, swine, and poultry would all be considered typical livestock.
No, Alpacas have spines.
Some collective nouns for alpacas are an inflation of alpacas, others are a flock or a herd of alpacas.