A male entire alpaca, often referred to as a "stud," is an uncastrated male alpaca that is kept primarily for breeding purposes. Unlike gelded males, entire males retain their full reproductive capabilities and can sire offspring. They are typically larger and have more pronounced physical characteristics compared to females and castrated males. Breeders may select entire males based on desirable traits such as fiber quality, conformation, and temperament.
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A male alpaca is called a stud also can be called a herdsire or a macho,
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Young alpacas are called crias. A young male would be a male cria.
Young alpacas are called crias. A young male would be a male cria.
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Young alpacas are called crias. A young male would be a male cria.
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"Proven" refers to whether or not a male alpaca has sired offspring that carry his desireable genetic traits. An unproven alpaca, therefore, is a male that has either not been bred or does not have enough offspring old enough to determine if he will pass on the desired traits. A proven alpaca is a male that has sired offspring that carry his desired traits, which makes him more valuable as a breeding animal.
I'm not trying to be inappropriate, but you have to check it's privates and see if it has testicals
a breed of alpaca
No, an alpaca is not a marsupial.