Big Mount Alpacas - 5163 W. Canal Rd. - Dover, PA. 17315  T: 717-873-2475  F: 717-718-5181  


2008 Cria Pictures - Big Mount Alpacas - York Pa. Huacaya Alpaca Farm

We had three crias in June 2008, one male and two females. Click on the thumbnails below to view a larger picture of them.

           







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Alpaca Facts

People always ask what is the difference between Alpaca Fiber and Sheep`s wool? Sheep's wool has a different physical make-up than that of alpaca fiber. The outside of each strand of wool has tiny, microscopic scales along the length of the strand. When garments made with wool are worn next to the skin, these scales catch the surface of the skin and cause some wool to feel prickly. Strands of alpaca fiber are smooth and therefore feel less prickly or itchy next to the skin. Alpaca too, is lanolin free (lanolin holds dust and microscopic allergens that create allergies to wool), which allows for the hypoallergenic nature of the fiber. Each individual strand of fiber is hollow. This gives alpaca a tremendous thermal capacity that allows for a breathable fiber with an insulating nature. Alpaca insulates from cool and warm temperatures.
What are alpacas used for?
Alpacas are fiber-producing animals. In the USA, they are bred for their investment potential as breeding stock as well as for their valuable fiber which is sheared off the animals each spring.

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