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Alpaca Fiber

The value of alpaca fleece is the economic basis of the future market for alpacas. An alpaca breeder with a small herd on small acreage can expect to harvest his animals' fiber and sell their offspring profitably.

Most alpaca ranchers readily sell their fleece for $2 to $6 an ounce to local artisans. Each animal on average will produce five to eight pounds of fleece a year.

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The value of alpaca fleece is the economic basis of the future market for alpacas. An alpaca breeder with a small herd on small acreage can expect to harvest his animals’ fleece and sell their offspring profitably. Most alpaca ranchers readily sell their fleece for $2 to $6 an ounce to local artisans. Each animal on average will produce five to eight pounds of fleece a year. Domestic fiber is commonly sold to cottage industries that circulate around hand spinning and weaving.

Belle & Baby 8-08Producers outside of South America are beginning to organize wool co-operatives for the commercial processing of the fleece. A North American fiber co-op, endorsed by the Alpaca Owners and Breeders Association (AOBA), provides a commercial outlet for all breeders.  Presently, the alpaca industry is based on the sale of quality breeding stock, which demands premium prices. Female alpacas begin breeding at between 14 and 18 months of age, while males begin breeding at about three years. The females produce approximately one baby per year during a reproductive life of 15-20 years.

The factors which influence individual alpaca prices include color, conformation, fleece quality and quantity, age, and sex. Females sell for more money on average than males, but herd sire quality males demand the highest individual prices. Breeders often prefer one alpaca color to another; however, the heritability of color is never guaranteed. Correct, well-conformed alpacas sell for higher prices. Fleece density, uniformity and fineness also affect the animal’s price. The best combination of fleece, conformation and pedigree will equate high value and demand for your animals. We recommend purchasing the best animals for your budget.

The range of value for females is currently between $8,00 and $40,000. Females with unique attributes have sold for more than $40,000. Young, unproven high quality stud prospects routinely sell for between $7,500 and $25,000, and the highest quality males with unique characteristics or exceptional offspring on the ground have sold in excess of $100,000. Pet quality males, or “fiber boys”, sell for around $500.

Many breeders start with several bred females and perhaps one male. Other new breeders may elect to start with several young animals or a breeding pair. There is an approach suitable for your level of interest and financial position. Alpacas are much like diamonds. The market pays a premium for flawless examples of the breed.

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