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Tuesday, 24 July 2007 |
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Alpacas are ruminants. They have a 3- chambered stomach and chew a cud. They are grazers and they love to graze. Grass is their main staple. The best thing to do, we have found, is just to ask around at other ranches and your vet, to see what is most desired in your area. Trust us on this, you will hear enough different ideas to make your head spin! One of the biggest concerns is too much protein, so alfalfa is out of the question. A desired protein level is between 12-15% depending on if a dam is pregnant or not (they get the higher amount… they are eating for two). It is difficult to find a perfect blend of grasses to meet all the nutritional needs of the alpaca. Supplementing their grazing with baled hay is usually needed (and who likes to eat the same things all the time anyway?). A wise breeder will test their hay and supplement missing nutrients with a pelleted grain. Again, checking with your vet (who should be a good camelid vet!) is the best source of information!
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 18 April 2009 )
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