ABOUT ALPACAS
Native to South America the
alpaca are a graceful, intelligent ruminant with three stomachs
who’s fleece bearing bodies are related to the Llama.
Of the
Camelid family, the alpaca are very frugal with water
consumption, getting a lot from the natural grasses. Alpacas
come in 22 colours of fleece, have padded feet, are browsers,
can survive on low to medium pastures (so long as there are
enough minerals and trace elements). Alpacas, therefore, are
reasonably hardy animals.
Alpaca
is known throughout the world for its luxurious fibre and silky
feel to its garments, which retain their shape and have a high
tensile strength. Light, warm, soft, Alpaca wool is 'the fibre
of the gods'.
Alpaca
were first brought to Australia in 1858 but with a lack of
support from the governor of the day, soon disappeared. 130
years later in 1988 was the next time Alpacas were brought to
our shores, this time with an enthusiastic band of pioneering
breeders and importers, the alpaca has been set on a course to
establish its own niche in Australian agricultural, and the
worlds fine textile industries.
Humminghills Alpacas
Striving to accelerate the improvement of alpacas, fleece
(density, lustre, crimp & softness) while not compromising the
conformation, health and integrity of this wonderful creature, by
accessing top bloodlines from Australia and abroad for an
exciting emerging industry. Suzanne and I have been busy
learning many new techniques and skills to help Humminghills
develop, while conforming to the industries, best practice, in the
care and maintenance of both farm and animals.
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