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<blockquote data-quote="hrstrader" data-source="post: 820445" data-attributes="member: 16224"><p>Males should be a gift or no more than $100 if they are registered. Nice females are still worth up to $300. They are a total niche market and with a lot of fads only the seed stock people ever really made out. I can remember buying a few for $2000 when the first got popular. (Don't worry I never kept one, always for customers.) They are cute and friendly though, but so is about any animal if cared for. </p><p>We have a neighbor that does felting with alpaca wool and sheep wool. They have enough wool stacked in there shed that would last fruit of the loom a few years of sock production.</p><p>Buy more cows!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrstrader, post: 820445, member: 16224"] Males should be a gift or no more than $100 if they are registered. Nice females are still worth up to $300. They are a total niche market and with a lot of fads only the seed stock people ever really made out. I can remember buying a few for $2000 when the first got popular. (Don't worry I never kept one, always for customers.) They are cute and friendly though, but so is about any animal if cared for. We have a neighbor that does felting with alpaca wool and sheep wool. They have enough wool stacked in there shed that would last fruit of the loom a few years of sock production. Buy more cows! [/QUOTE]
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