Re: [AlpacaTalk] IDEAS ON GETTING FIBER PROCCESSED
Keep asking. I have bartered with mills for my own stuff processed as well as bartered with others to process theirs!
From: Sheri Hewitt <sherih@woodlandmeadows.com>
To: AlpacaTalk <AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sun, Jan 13, 2013 11:58 am
Subject: Re: [AlpacaTalk] IDEAS ON GETTING FIBER PROCCESSED
your not alone,I wish it wan't so expense getting the fiber made into yarn and products Im sitting on alot of fiber but its been tough with my husband in and out of a job do you have any ideas on how to get the fiber in to products,????????who do you use.???????any idea
--- On Thu, 1/10/13, Jody Ehler <Jody_Ehler@hotmail.com> wrote:
From: Jody Ehler <Jody_Ehler@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: [AlpacaTalk] Alpacas...........beyond fiber
To: alpacatalk@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, January 10, 2013, 12:10 PM
& nbsp;
You make a good point about the alpaca and wanting to have it considered "livestock" for tax purposes. I guess I was saying the lower prices on pet quality reflect what we would do if this livestock is unproductive for the farm. I feel that the alpaca needs to move from the "exotic" label to the "common livestock" state to make them more productive in the fiber industry for their viable future. Anything new is "exotic" until it becomes saturated or in high enough quantities to give it a strong economy or desirability in the community. Many still consider them a scam! Many think we are only in it to raise and sell and nothing more! I still get funny looks when I mention I raise alpacas. Some give me that look like, hmmm, you got taken for a ride. I personally enjoy raising them and selling them. I feel as Laura does, we need to treat them more like livestock and not high quality pets to get them more accepte d by "Farmers"! :) Most think we are just quirky alpaca people! Sorry, but that is what I see when I take my rose colored glasses off. I don't feel I would sell someone an undesirable livestock for high quality prices. I think we should have the alpacas drop in price to be more reasonable livestock if that is what we want to claim them to be. Don't get me wrong...I am still paying off my first $15,ooo purchase! I won't pay that price again for a couple alpacas. Alpaca fiber is so nice, but we are not at the point where they will be accepted in the large fiber mills like wool is. If sheep cost the price off alpacas, they probably wouldn't be any further along either. Remember, just my thoughts! :)
Jody
Jody Ehler
Solon, IA 52333
J & J Alpacas
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From: lauraroberts518@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2013 12:49:54 -0500
Subject: [AlpacaTalk] Alpacas...........beyond fiber
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