ALPACA TRACKS
            
                                   At America's Stonehenge

CONGRATULATIONS BARNSTORMER ON YOUR TRIPLE WINS AT THE 2007 NORTH AMERICAN ALPACA SHOW.
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Alpaca Tracks was established in 2002. I started off with three male alpacas. I now have six male alpacas and three female alpacas . I got into the alpaca business as a project for school and instantly fell in love with these friendly animals. The more I learned about alpacas the more interested I became. Most people don't know what alpacas are and usually get them confused with llamas. When I started researching the world of alpacas I was surprised at the amount of information available and how helpful the farms and owners were.

Surprisingly, there are more than 50,000 alpacas in the United States. Alpacas are indigenous to South America in places like Peru, Chile, Bolivia and Ecuador. The first alpacas were brought into the United States in 1984 (although there is evidence of camelids in North America prior to the last ice age-10,000 years ago). Alpacas are no longer allowed to be imported into the United States. Since alpacas are no longer allowed to be imported from other countries, the only way to get an alpaca is from a breeder or farm within the United States. Alpacas are most prized for their fleece which is of a higher quality than cashmere. To learn more about alpacas, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page or email me at info@alpacatracks.com.

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