The joy, ease of care
and potential profitability of raising alpacas has attracted people
from many walks of life to become breeders. For some, alpacas are a
primary source of income, for others a part-time business venture, but
a source of pleasure for both. Young couples with children can enjoy
the benefits of owning and caring for alpacas as a rewarding family
experience. People who have raised their kids and are seeking a
business and lifestyle to enjoy as they approach retirement are often
owners. Ultimately, whether making the switch from a fast-paced,
corporate way of life, or adding alpacas to an already established
rural setting, breeding these unique, gentle animals can provide both
income and pleasure, all included in a peaceful, stress-free
lifestyle.
This lifestyle is made
possible since alpacas can be raised on relatively small acreage and
they are clean, safe, quiet, intelligent and disease resistant.
Alpacas have soft padded feet, are gentle on the land and can be
easily transported.
There are also plenty
of family-oriented alpaca events around the country, including local
and state fairs, alpaca farm open houses and auctions, and larger
shows hosted by alpaca organizations, . Some breeders also choose to
get involved in selling products made from alpaca fiber as a hobby or
an additional home-based business venture. The spinning and weaving of
fiber is a skill that can lead to profits.
Alpacas have brought impressive financial returns to families all
across America, but it's the fun and hands-on nature of this lifestyle
that has really captivated people searching for a simpler and more
rewarding way of life. Even if you don't have the land and are
committed to a full-time career, you can still begin your alpaca
adventure by purchasing and boarding at a nearby alpaca farm or ranch.