South American Camelids: Huacayo Alpaca (Part 1 Of 5)
Alpacas are smaller than llamas and larger than their wild brethren the Vicuna and Guanaco. Huacayo is the most common of the two types of alpaca, making up more than 90% of the global Alpaca population. What makes the Huacayo distinct from the Suri alpaca is it has short, curly and fluffy fiber that covers almost all of its body leaving only its face and legs covered with short hair. They are often referred to as the “Teddy Bear” alpacas.
Don’t let their cuddly looks fool you, one of the reasons Huacayo make up more than 90% of the alpaca population is their hardiness.
They’re easier to keep healthy than the Suris. The short, dense Huacayo fiber that’s sheared annually from the animals is ideal for the production of yarn. It’s generally easier to work with than the Suri fiber.
Domesticated, gentle, hardy, long-lived, cuddly, and with marvelous natural fibers that are easy to work with - no wonder the Huacayo make up the majority of the alpaca world.
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