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Mayberry Farm Alpacas
The Earth-Friendly Alpaca
Alpacas have been domesticated for more than 5,000 years. They are one of
Mother Nature's favorite farm animals. They are sensitive to their environment
in every respect. The following physical attributes allow alpacas to maintain
their harmony with our Mother Earth.
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The alpaca's feet are padded and they leave even the most delicate
terrain undamaged as it browses on native grasses.
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The alpaca is a modified ruminant with a three-compartment stomach. It
converts grass and hay to energy very efficiently, eating less than other
farm animals.
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Its camelid ancestry allows the alpaca to thrive without consuming very
much water, although an abundant, fresh water supply is necessary.
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The alpaca does not usually eat or destroy trees, preferring tender
grasses, which it does not pull up by the roots.
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South American Indians use alpaca dung for fuel and gardeners find the
alpaca's rich fertilizer perfect for growing fruits and vegetables.
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A herd of alpacas consolidates its feces in one or two spots in the
pasture, thereby controlling the spread of parasites, and making it easy
to collect and compost for fertilizer.
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An alpaca produces enough fleece each year to create several soft,
warm sweaters for its owners comfort. This is the alpaca's way of
contributing to community energy conservation efforts.