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Fiber and conformation are the two most important factors in determining an alpaca's value.
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They also supported the domesticated camelids: alpacas and llamas.
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Differential characteristics between llamas and alpacas include the llama's larger size, longer head, and curved ears.
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An unusually large number of animals are kept at the school, including alpacas, turtles, reptiles and rabbits.
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Individuals vary, but most alpacas generally make a humming sound.
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To provide selenium and other necessary vitamins, ranchers will feed their domestic alpacas a daily dose of grain.
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The same year new alpacas and red pandas arrived.
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There are about 3.5 million alpacas in the world.
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As with all fleece-producing animals, quality varies from animal to animal, and some alpacas produce fiber which is less than ideal.
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Apparently, the number of alpacas available never increased appreciably.
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In the area of study, the common people raise llamas and alpacas, which offer a higher content of protein than flamingo eggs.
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The pavilion also contained an agricultural exhibit filled with stuffed vicunas, alpacas, llamas, and guanacos.
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When formulating a proper diet for alpacas, water and hay analysis should be performed to determine the proper vitamin and mineral supplementation program.
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The town is known for its rich soil used for growing flowers and potatoes, and its abundance of uncommon farm animals, such as goats and alpacas.
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Llamas and alpacas were also used frequently.
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The strategic and political use of this policy might have also been related to transhumancy, when large herds of llamas, alpacas and vicuas were managed by the state.
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Over a period of four decades of careful breeding selection, these alpacas have become recognized for having some of the best white fleece in the world.
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Livestock include cattle, alpacas and honey-bees.
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To signal friendly or submissive behavior, alpacas cluck, or click a sound possibly generated by suction on the soft palate, or possibly in the nasal cavity.
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Wool for this purpose includes alpaca, mohair, cashmere, llama, vicuna and camel hair, but it does not include other animal fibres.
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In 1988, he identified and described 130 physical characteristics of llama, alpaca, guanaco and vicua.
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Alpaca fiber is generally more expensive, but not always more valuable.
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Theorists speculate that the reason the alpaca won is due to a split among bird-lovers.
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At the end of the vote, the alpaca was victorious.
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The main economic activities of the population are subsistence agriculture and cattle raising (lowlands) and alpaca and vicua husbandry (highlands).
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A few of the possible items were a hemlock leaf, a lava-lava, and an alpaca poncho.
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Alpaca and goat events have also been held, or are scheduled to take place here.
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A female alpaca may fully mature (physically and mentally) between 12 and 24 months.
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Spitting is mostly reserved for other alpacas, but an alpaca will occasionally spit at a human.
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In physical structure, alpaca fiber is somewhat akin to hair, being very glossy.
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Most alpaca ranchers rotate their feeding grounds so the grass can regrow and fecal parasites may die before reusing the area.
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The alpaca is larger than the vicua, but smaller than the other camelid species.
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People have reported success with llama and alpaca dung.
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The alpaca is mainly used for its wool.
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Livestock farmed in these regions include sheep and - increasingly - deer and alpaca, and a major ground-covering plant of the area is tussock.
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The alpaca stands on a plain that contrasts with the mountain.
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He now spends most of his time caring for his goats, llamas, and single alpaca.
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Fiber diameter is a highly inherited trait in both alpaca and sheep.
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Huacaya, an alpaca that grows soft spongy fiber, has natural crimp, thus making a naturally elastic yarn well-suited for knitting.
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Blends of different natural fibres are common too, especially with more expensive fibres such as alpaca, angora and cashmere.
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He is an expert on llama and alpaca health, selective breeding, and marketing.
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Alpaca fiber is used for making knitted and woven items, similar to wool.
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An adult alpaca generally is between 81 and 99 cm in height at the withers.
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The preparing, carding, spinning, weaving and finishing process of alpaca is very similar to the process used for wool.
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Lucille incorrectly refers to him as an alpaca.
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In textiles, acid dyes are effective on protein fibers, i.e. animal hair fibers like wool, alpaca and mohair.
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Bearing a similarly fine fleece, but yielding much more wool than the vicua, the alpaca was domesticated purely for the purpose of harvesting its fiber.
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Alpaca fiber is much finer than sheep fiber, making it softer and also warmer.
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Alpaca and llama wool, not having lanolin, are only washed after spinning, before being woven.
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Sheep fiber is thicker than alpaca fiber, making it more durable and less susceptible to pilling.
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Beginning with non-loom, twined cotton fabric, this textile tradition expanded to include alpaca and llama wool.
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In processing, slivers lack fiber cohesion and single alpaca rovings lack strength.
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The difference in the individual fiber scales compared to sheep wool also creates the glossy shine which is prized in alpaca.
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Alpaca fibers have a higher tensile strength than wool fibers.
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Alpaca is naturally water-repellent and difficult to ignite.
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The textures of his collection owe much to pony skin, alpaca, and leather.
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Vendors of other fiber-producing livestock such as goats, angora rabbits, llamas, and alpaca also attend.
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The alpaca appears on most all literature released by the program, as well as in its official logo.
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The tournament mascot, the alpaca, often also makes an appearance.
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Traditional fibres for warping are wool, linen, alpaca, and silk.
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The llama is the national animal, related to the alpaca and the items next to it are symbolic of the resources of the nation.
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Their economy was based on the potato crop, which originated in the area, and the llama and alpaca, used for their wool and meat.
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Nevertheless, a few historic farms remain active into the early 21st century, along with the more recently arrived alpaca breeders.
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The women made ceramics and textiles (from spun and dyed cotton, llama, alpaca, and vicunas wool).
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Alpaca does also not contain the oil lanolin, making it hypoallergenic and ideal for children or people with sensitive skin.
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The alpaca has a very fine and light fleece.
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She reveals that she has been an alpaca farmer and a professional gambler.
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They engaged in fishing, agriculture, and metallurgy, and made ceramics and textiles (from cotton, llama, alpaca, and vicunas wool).
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The garments were made of the wool of four animals: the guanaco, llama, alpaca, and vicuna.
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Today lamb is often substituted for alpaca meat.
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The alpaca will further absorb nutrients and water in the first part of the third chamber.
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The region is inhabited by llama and alpaca herding communities, and constitutes one of the few remaining pastoralist societies in the world.
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Animals include vizcacha, a rabbit-sized relative of the chinchilla, zorrino, deer, fox, and vicua, the wild ancestor of the alpaca.
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The hearse was entirely covered with cloth, velvet, crape and alpaca.
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He bred rabbits for hunting and kept exotic animals, including an alpaca on this property.
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In recent years, interest in alpaca fiber clothing has surged, perhaps partly because alpaca ranching has a reasonably low impact on the environment.
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The typical alpaca fabric is a very characteristic dress fabric.
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Rugs and toys can also be made from alpaca fiber.
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The people ran animal herds of domesticated llama and alpaca in the higher elevations, and cultivated crops at lower elevations.
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Cattle, horses, and donkeys are localized in the wet/humid puna while llama, sheep and alpaca can be raised in both the wet and drier areas of the puna.
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Using an alpaca and wool blend such as merino is common to the alpaca fiber industry to improve processing and the qualities of the final product.
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In ancient times, llamero was a high-ranking position that involved both managing the emperor's llama and alpaca herds, and maintaining trade and communication throughout the empire.
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Natural fibers from animals, such as alpaca, angora, and merino, and plant fibers, chiefly cotton, have become easier and less costly to collect and process, and therefore more widely available.
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At that time, the alpaca was assumed to be descended from the llama, ignoring similarities in size, fleece and dentition between the alpaca and the vicua.
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He works in the craft business there, making rugs from alpaca.
I have no idea what llamas and alpacas do, but it no doubt consists of the same motions.
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We all remember the old days when rustling alpacas and lustres were highly popular.
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I shall not go through the whole gamut of alpacas, llamas, buffalos and even wild boars, but we are dealing with more than simply deer, sheep and cattle.
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At competitions, students receive their own alpacas from staff members.
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Other common themes were animals and insects like llamas, birds, jaguars, alpacas, bees, butterflies as well as block-like humans.
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Donkeys and guard llamas or alpacas have been used since the 1980s in sheep operations, using the same basic principle as livestock guardian dogs.
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Agricultural animals such as cattle and sheep were also introduced, as well as alpacas and llamas.
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Apart from carefully handpicking particularly his studs, natural selection has certainly added to the overall quality of his alpacas.
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However, llamas and alpacas are seen grazing in the area.
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The alpacas three-chambered stomachs allow for extremely efficient digestion.
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Hums are often comfort noises, letting the other alpacas know they are present and content.
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Along with camels and llamas, alpacas are classified as camelids.
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They used the chasqui (runners) for relaying messages throughout the empire and llamas and alpacas for transporting goods.
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In recent years, alpacas have also been exported to other countries.
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