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We do hope you will like
meeting Tom and Dick, our new Alpacas. Tom is the white one and Dick
is the
black one. Harry might arrive later: we'll see.
We have introduced these
charming animals primarily for the children to see and also because we are
very fond of them.
Alpacas have very nice
personalities and are safe with children because they don't kick or bite.
If they
get really annoyed they might stamp their foot but that is all!
Although there are quite a
few breeders now in England, Alpacas come from the Andes in South America
where they are much prized for their luxurious fleeces, which come in many
colours and are extremely
soft, warm and hard wearing.
They are very hardy and can
stand our coldest winters because their woollen coats are so warm. We
shear them at the beginning of Summer so they will not get too hot but we
leave them with their
topknots so that their heads won't catch the sun.
Alpacas are expensive to buy;
champion animals can fetch £50,000 or even more. They only have one
baby, called a cria, a year so it takes time to build up a large herd.
You will find them in the
field beyond the stream on your left as you go down the lawn to the river.
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