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The market for alpacas has been moderated by the effects of relatively slow herd growth. As of early 2006, the total population of registered alpacas in North America is over 70,000.

Supply will continue to be limited in the near future for a number of reasons:

Alpacas reproduce slowly. A female generally breeds for the first time between 18-24 months of age, is pregnant for 11-12 months, and almost always only has one cria per year. Many breeders retain their offspring to build their herds The limited size of the national herds in each country outside of South America will restrain growth to a small degree. The U.S. alpaca registry is closed to further importation to protect our national herd, which will further moderate U.S. herd growth. Meanwhile, demand for alpacas has increased dramatically every year since their introduction outside of South America (1984). Not only are there more breeders entering the alpaca market each year in established countries such as Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the U.S., but there are more countries worldwide also actively establishing alpaca herds. This growth is sure to continue as the alpaca gains international recognition.

Alpacas offer an outstanding choice for livestock ownership. They have long been known as the aristocrat of all ranch animals. Most of all, alpacas have a charismatic manner, they do very well on small acreage, and they produce a luxury product which is high in demand.


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