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Alpaca Book
Breeders keep an alpaca book of the farms sires and dams as well as their baby.
Being modified ruminants, these animals convert food very efficiently and can survive on scarce vegetation high in the mountains. They eat only the tops of grasses, not pulling up the roots, and their feet leave the most delicate terrain undamaged.
Breeders keep an alpaca book of the farms sires and dams as well as their baby.
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Alpaca Book -
farms, baby
These unique animals coexisted with humankind for about 7000 years, providing it with practically everything – clothes, food, transport, fuel, and housing, as Incas made roofs and even bridges of the fiber. Incas elevated these animals to a central place in their society. Breeders keep an alpaca book of the farms sires and dams as well as their baby.
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