Alpaca studs arrive in Cumbria
Two alpaca studs, from Australia and New Zealand, have been moved to a new home in Cumbria.
Two alpaca studs, from Australia and New Zealand, have been moved to a new home in Cumbria.
Two alpaca studs, from Australia and New Zealand, have been moved to a new home in Cumbria.
Crusader and Samurai have joined the herd at Beckbrow in Ainstable.
Owner Barbara Hetherington is one of the UK's leading breeders, and she says the boys will be mated with some of her award winning females to provide babies with a denser, finer fleece.
What was important about these boys was that we did lots of research into their dams, they both have exceptional mothers, obviously there are no guarantees but it helps the prospects of them passing on their very good genetics to our herd.
Kim Inglis went to meet the new alpacas, and you can watch her full report here:
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