GENERAL LAMA (LLAMA & ALPACA) FACTS
Back when we named our farm Lamas of OZ, "lama"
was the genus which included the llama (lama glama), alpaca (lama pacos) & guanaco
(lama guanacoe) while "vicugna" was the genus for the vicuna (vicugna
vicugna). Research has found that the alpaca descended from the vicuna and the
alpaca is now "vicugna pacos." Please forgive us for continuing to use
"lama" to include both llama & alpaca.
Lamas live 15 25 years
Lamas eat grass, hay & grain
Lamas have 3 stomach compartments & chew their cud like
cows
Lamas have communal dung piles (they all "go" in
the same place) easy to clean up
Lamas have a very soft padded foot with 2 toenails
Lamas are very intelligent & can be trained to lead in
just a few repetitions
Lamas have excellent eyesight
Lamas are very gentle animals
Lama mothers and babies hum to each other
Lamas have a shrill alarm call when they are afraid
Lama manure makes very good fertilizer better than any
other livestock
Alpacas and llamas are related to camels
Lamas come from South America: Peru, Chile &
Bolivia
ALPACAS
Alpacas have only been in Canada since 1984
Adult alpacas weigh 105-180 pounds
They produce 5-10 pounds of very soft warm fleece (wool) per
year
There are 2 types of alpaca: huacaya (puffy like a sheep)
& suri (flatter, stringy fleece)
Alpacas come in 22 natural colours including black, white,
gray, beige, brown, maroon
LLAMAS
Adult llamas weigh 280-475 lbs
Llamas also have very warm soft fleece but it
contains more guard hair (coarser hair) than alpaca
Llamas come in about as many colours as alpacas and
in any imaginable pattern