Alpacas As Pets is a one stop shop book for everything Alpaca related. If you are considering owning or have already acquired one of these adorable little South American Camelids, this book is for you. Arguably cuter than their more famous llama cousins, alpacas are quickly turning heads in the agricultural corners of the world with their gentle demeanor, low impact lifestyles and very valuable and luxurious fleece. Once reserved for Incan royalty, they have taken the world by storm. They are not like any livestock though and have their own special needs. Come find out how to properly raise and care for alpacas within these pages. Covered in this book: - Accessories - Behavior - Bonding - Breeding - Care - Common ailments - Costs - Day to day care - Enclosure - Facts - Feeding - Grooming - Health - History - Husbandry - Hygiene - Legalities - Must have's - Play and exercise - Responsible ownership - Training - Travelling - Vaccinations .... and much more
The Complete Alpaca Book
The primary aim of this project was to develop the technology for artificial insemination in alpacas in association with acceptable pregnancy rates following AI. The project was broken down into 5 steps to achieve this aim: 1.
The series provides simple yet satisfying stories that bound along with rhyming pace, perfect for beginner readers. A spread about phonics gives helpful information for those reading with children.
The Complete Alpaca Book
You'll discover everything you need to know from selecting a healthy alpaca, associated costs, housing, husbandry, health and breeding, plus useful frequently asked questions. Each section is covered in detail.
This book contains information on: Farming Health Costs Breeding Care .......and much more!
This book provides practical everyday veterinary advice on common conditions and surgical procedures.
This book provides practical everyday veterinary advice on common conditions and surgical procedures.
Llama and Alpaca Neonatal Care
Tells the story of the first 24 hours of the life of one blessed baby alpaca. Gideon developed severe hypothermia very soon after he was born and the vet did not expect him to survive.