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The Alpaca: Vital Statistics
Size
A mature alpaca weighs 110-170 pounds and is 34-38 inches tall at the
top of the front shoulders (the withers). Crias weigh 15-19
pounds at birth.
Lifespan
15-25 years, with a few living to 30 years of age.
Reproductive lifespan of female
12-14 years; from 3-17 years of age approximately.
Reproductive lifespan of herdsire
10-12 years; from 4-16 years of age approximately. Prime years 5-10
years of age.
Gestation period
11 months. Healthy females can produce offspring at an average rate
of one cria each year.
Number of cria born per gestation
One; multiple births are extremely rare.
Colors
There are more than 22 natural shades produced from the alpaca fleece
ranging from white to black that are recognized and accepted by The Alpaca
Registry.
Breeds
Huacaya alpaca's fleece grows straight off the body and is full of
crimped fiber.
Suri alpaca's fleece is known for long "pencils" of non-crimped fiber
resembling dreadlocks.
Growth rate of fleece each year
5-10 inches.
Weight of fleece
From mature individual each year-one to eight pounds with a few yielding
up to ten pounds each year.
Countries of Origin
Peru, Bolivia, and Chile; first imported into the United States in
1983.
Scientific classification
Order: artiodactyla
Sub-order: tylopoda camelids
Family: camelidae
New World name: lama pacos alpaca
Population
Approximately three million worldwide, with 98 percent still living
in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. Roughly 90 percent of all alpacas are huacaya
and ten percent are suri. These same percentages apply to the alpacas currently
in the United States.
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