Alpacas are considered very easy to raise, so they do not take much time or effort to raise. Alpacas are usually fun and gentle animals and not very big in size. The financial return for Alpacas can be very rewarding whether selling the animal or meat.
Alpacas can and often do live with llamas in captivity. Many people keep at least one llama in with their alpacas to protect them from & warn them of predators, as llamas are more inclined to fight off predators and protect their herd than alpacas.
Yes, alpacas do have tails. The tail set is low, which gives an appearance of a rump without a tail, but it has one.
Food, water, shelter, love....
It all depends on if your Alpacas are raised with Dogs and vise verso. I know first hand that they can get along but they have to be raised with one another.
No, alpacas are herd animals and must be kept with at least one other alpaca, preferably at least two other alpacas, in order to be healthy & happy. If kept alone, they can develop behavior problems and go a bit crazy.
Depends on the type your question lacks info,so no one can help you.
Alpacas are a Great Pet. They are very gentle, and do not require a lot. All they need is freash water, grass/or hay, and a shelter where they can keep warm. Alpacas do not like to be alone, they would like to be with another alpaca. But they are happier with more then one friend. they do spit but they dont spit at you for no reason, they are either feeling threatend or they other alpaca is in its way or stealing its food. Overall alpacas are a great pet.
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One BTU is the energy required to raise one pound of water by one degrees. Therefore, your answer would be one half.
Alpacas have adapted to high altitude in several ways. One special way is that alpaca do not suffer from hypertension as humans and cattle when left at high altitude for long periods of time.
Camels, Llamas, Alpacas, Vicunas, Guanacos, and a couple other animals are all related. They are all camelids, like horses and donkeys are both equines.