My mother has 10 acres. We were thinking about getting a few Alpacas to put in her pasture. My adult daughter is interested in the wool while my mom would enjoy just having something in her pasture. I found a heard/3 of male Alapcas on CL and inquired if they needed to be neutered. I was told that they don't neuter them, but when I look online it clearly says to neuter them. So do they need to be neutered to harvest their wool? Do they become smelly like goats? If they have been together for over 5 years will they be less likely to fight? Thanks
Anonymous2012-01-25T07:08:16Z
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Male alpacas do not need to be neutered. They will get along just fine without gelding them. They do not become smelly like goats. Alpacas have almost no smell to them. As long as there are no female alpacas around they shouldn't fight at all. There is a pecking order so they may wrestle or argue from time to time.
However if you want their fleece to stay fine then you need to geld them. Alpaca's fleece will become coarser as they age if they are not gelded.
Also please be aware that all male alpacas after 2 years of age have fighting teeth. They need to be cut down so they don't hurt one another when they play or wrestle.
If you have any other questions we can help you with feel free to call or email us. ~ Karen Galbraith Walnut Creek Alpacas
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