What
IS an alpaca?: Alpacas, cousins to the llama, are native to the Andean Mountain range of South America, particularly
Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. Alpacas were first imported into the United States in 1984. Since then, the alpaca industry has
grown steadily, according to the Alpaca Owners and Breeders Association (AOBA), the backbone of the alpaca industry. Current
estimates total over 100,000 registered alpacas with the Alpaca Registry, Inc. (ARI) in the United States and more than 4,000
AOBA members in North America.
There are two types of alpacas in the United States today. Although
almost physically identical, what distinguishes the two types of alpacas is their fiber. The Huacaya (wa-Ki'-ah) is the
more common of the two and has a fluffy, extremely fine coat. The Suri is the rarer of the two and has fiber that is silky
and resembles pencil-locks.
Adult alpacas stand at approximately 36 inches at the withers and
generally weigh between 150 and 200 pounds. They do not have horns, hooves, claws or incisors. Alpacas are alert, intelligent,
curious, and predictable. Social animals that seek companionship, they communicate most commonly by softly humming. Alpacas
are shorn, without harm, every twelve to eighteen months. They each produce five to ten pounds of luxurious fiber.
Long ago, alpaca fiber was reserved for royalty. Today it is purchased in its raw fleece form by hand-spinners
and fiber artists. Knitters and weavers buy it as yarn. Because of its soft texture, alpaca fiber is sometimes compared to
cashmere. Making the fiber even more coveted, it has the luster of silk. Alpaca is just as warm but is 1/3 the weight of wool.
It comes in 22 natural colors, yet can be dyed any desired shade. Containing no lanolin, alpaca fiber is also naturally hypoallergenic.
Most people who are sensitive to wool find that they can wear alpaca without the itching or irritation they feel from wool
because alpaca fiber is smooth. Additional performance characteristics include: stretch, water repellency, and odor reduction.
For travelers, clothing made from alpaca is desirable because it is wrinkle resistant.