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The Fundamentals

Picture of showing the necks and heads of two 
alpacas under a tree. Phantom (grey) and Pegasus (brown), two geldings from White Barn Meadows Alpacas, of Buxton, ME, USA.
  • What is an alpaca?
  • What makes an alpaca gelding so special?
  • What facilities are required for alpacas?
  • What care do alpacas need?
  • Why do I have to get at least two?
  • What is the difference between a Suri and Huacaya?
  • How much do they cost?
  • Where can I buy geldings?
  • How do I pick geldings that will be right for me?
  • What does it mean to me if my alpaca is registered?
  • Where can I talk to other alpaca owners?
  • Activities for Kids and Young Adults
    a head shot of a brown alpaca
    Rudy, an unregistered alpaca, is part of the Bella Cria Llamas and Alpacas fleece herd on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
  • 4H
  • School Visits
  • Online Activities
  • Geldings and People at Play Together
  • Alpaca Agility
  • Geldings and People at Work Together

    silver gray alpaca standing in the snow
    'Silver Czar' is an ARI registered suri gelding that is the farm mascot for Holl'r N Pines Suri Alpacas.

  • AOBA Alpaca Halter Class for Geldings
  • Learning Herd for Future Farmers
  • Luxury Fiber Herd
  • Plasma Donors
  • For Breeding Herds
  • For Alpaca Veterinary Clinics
  • Public Relations
  • Parades
  • Farm Mascot
  • Geldings as Companions to other Alpacas
  • Companions to herdsires
  • Companions to breeding females
  • Companions to weanlings
  • Geldings Helping People
  • A Source of Human Tranquility
  • Therapy Animals/Visitations
  • Preparing Geldings for New Jobs in New Homes

    Five alpacas walking off a trailer with 
three people holding their leads.
    All breeding farms will produce some males that won't have a place in a breeding program. These alpacas will usually be gelded once they are old enough. Some will stay at the farm to be companions to other alpacas, to be plasma donors for breeding stock and new cria, some will even become farm mascotts and many others will move into the farm's fleece herd. For the rest, the farmer will most likely want to sell them to other farms and families where they can fulfill diverse roles in their owners' lives. This section details what the alpaca farmer can do to prepare their future geldings to move on to new families and farms.

    Page last updated on 01-Jan-2007 12:49 PM
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    Herd of 10 alpacas grazing in a green pasture with 
part of a white barn in the background.
    The alpaca gelding herd at White Barn Meadows Alpacas, of Buxton, ME, USA.