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Ohio Alpaca Breeders
Ohio alpaca breeders claim to have the widest number of animals and more promotional events supported by photos that picture their efforts.
The importation of camelids from South America to North America has been stopped; the reproductive rate of these animals is very slow (one baby per year) and breeders retain the majority of offspring to build their herds. Embryo transplants are not feasible, as there is no available supply.
Ohio alpaca breeders claim to have the widest number of animals and more promotional events supported by photos that picture their efforts.
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Being very popular, these animals are very rare outside of South America (about 45,000 individuals) and the market development is restricted by the lack of supply and little marketing. Livestock supply is sure to remain restricted in the near future for several reasons. Ohio alpaca breeders claim to have the widest number of animals and more promotional events supported by photos that picture their efforts.
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