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Whether to buy or breed Suri or
Huacaya Alpacas really comes down to personal preference and your own
business plan and what you hope to achieve in your breeding program.
Firstly, let's look at the difference between the two breeds.
Huacaya - The Huacaya [wua'ki'ya] Alpaca has a
soft 'wooly' fleece and looks more like a sheep with long neck and legs.
The Huacaya's appeal to more because they are fluffy and cute. Huacaya's
make up about 90% of the Alpaca Population in Australia. Huacaya's come
in all of the fleece colours.
Suri - The Suri [soo'ree] Alpaca has silky locks of fleece. Similar
to dread-locks and the fleece drapes down the sides of the animal. The
Suri's fleece grows a few centimeters longer per season and the Suri's
are also suited to warmer climates. The Suri's ears can be slightly longer
than Huacaya's, other than this both breeds are anatomically identical.
Suri's are rarer and their fleece returns a higher price. Suri's make
up about 10% of the Australian Alpaca population and less than 5% of the
world population and the majority of Suri's are white.
For us the decision as newbies to Alpaca Farming to breed both Huacaya
and Suri was fairly simple. We couldn't possibly compete with what the
majority of well established Alpaca breeders were breeding in regards
to white Huacaya, but still loved the Huacaya's and we knew that there
would always be a demand for Huacaya's for breeding and for their fleece.
We also predict that long-term the Suri's should hold a higher price in
the market place because of their rarity. We were also aware that as most
Suri's are white, that by using coloured Huacaya females, we could breed
for the even rarer coloured Suri's. It will take us around 4 years to
be breeding F4 (fourth cross) Suri's if we get any Suri females cria's
within our first year.
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