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Alpaca Business
Alpaca business is a photo of a lucrative business as conservation efforts limit North American importation.
Each animal produces up to 12 lbs of fiber annually; baby fleece is the softest and is used for exclusive things; fleece from older animals and from legs and neck is used in producing bulky yarn and felt. The fiber is easy to process and doesn’t need dyeing.
Alpaca business is a photo of a lucrative business as conservation efforts limit North American importation.
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Alpaca Business -
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Keeping these animals is rather profitable, though purebred adults are very expensive (up to $90,000 for sires and $12,000-$30,000 for females). They have a long and trouble-free reproductive life span (about 20 years), giving birth to one baby per year. Alpaca business is a photo of a lucrative business as conservation efforts limit North American importation.
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