Alpacas can eat olive pressings in moderation, as they are generally safe for them. However, the high fat content in olive pressings may not be suitable for their diet in large amounts, as it can lead to digestive issues. It's essential to ensure that any olive pressings provided are free from additives and contaminants. Always consult with a veterinarian or animal nutritionist before introducing new foods to their diet.
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.
no it is made out of olive oils . not the real olive.
Low Pressings was created in 1997.
Low Pressings ended in 2005.
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.
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.