Ours LOVE being petted and handled. Spending more time with them and hand-feeding them treats (like baby carrots) helps a ton. The more friendly your initial alpacas are, the more friendly the whole herd becomes. The more you work with them, the friendlier and tamer they get. Ours are just like dogs, that whole "don't handle them too much" advice we got when we first started was nonsense. Alpacas are just like any other animal, the more time you spend training them properly, the more tame they are. Ours know their names, come when called and love to be cuddled and follow us around for attention. We don't allow them to bump into us or run us over but handle them A LOT, you won't be sorry. The crias from very tame dams sell themselves.
Susan Olson
Alpaca Loco
Riverside, CA
In a message dated 10/29/2013 10:47:55 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, alpacatalk@gmail.com writes:
We have hay feeders and water inside the stalls, which are also our catch pens. Generally, we allow free access between stalls and pastures, but have gates on the stalls so we can catch them more easily when necessary. Most generally, you won't be able to just go up to an alpaca in an open area like a pasture or even a large paddock and catch them. We do have a few who allow it, but most don't really like handling.
Heather Zeleny
White Lotus Alpacas
Creswell, Oregon
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