Why Alpaca

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ALPACAS ARE GENTLE WITH THE LAND

Gillespie, J. R., Flanders, F. B., & Frank, B. (2009). Modern livestock and poultry production. Delmar Cengage Learning. Clifton, Yew York, USA. Pag.918

El Hag, M. G., & Al Shargi, K. M. (1998). Comparative performance of goats and sheep fed on high-fiber pelleted diets supplemented with different nitrogen sources. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 13(1-2), 179-184.

Kozlowski, R. M., & Mackiewicz-Talarczyk, M. (Eds.). (2020). Handbook of natural fibres: volume 1: types, properties and factors affecting breeding and cultivation. Woodhead Publishing. Pag 394- 408

Ponzoni R. (1996) Manual de Practicas de Manejo de Alpacas y Llamas, FAO Estudio producción y Sanidad Animal no 130. FAO, Rome, Italy

ALPACAS SAVE ENERGY

Cotton Australia – Cotton Education (CEK) – 2 https://cottonaustralia.com.au/education-kit

El Hag, M. G., & Al Shargi, K. M. (1998). Comparative performance of goats and sheep fed on high-fiber pelleted diets supplemented with different nitrogen sources. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 13(1-2), 179-184.

Ponzoni R. (1996) Manual de Practicas de Manejo de Alpacas y Llamas, FAO Estudio producción y Sanidad Animal no 130. FAO, Rome, Italy

Shane Hoover 2014 – Cantonrep.com https://www.cantonrep.com/article/20140411/BUSINESS/140419814

Alpaca Fiber Insulation Company of Ohio – alpacainsulation.com. http://www.alpacainsulation.com/-r–factor-lab-info.html

ALPACAS HAVE A HISTORY

Hoffman, E. (2003). Complete alpaca book. Pag.3-32

INEI, I. (2012). IV censo nacional Agropecuario 2012.

Ponzoni R. (1996) Manual de Practicas de Manejo de Alpacas y Llamas, FAO Estudio producción y Sanidad Animal no 130. FAO, Rome, Italy

PRODUCTS MADE OF ALPACA FIBRE ARE UNIQUE

L. Hunter (1993). Mohair: A review of its properties, processing and applications

Yang, C. Q., He, Q., Lyon, R. E., & Hu, Y. (2010). Investigation of the flammability of different textile fabrics using micro-scale combustion calorimetry. Polymer Degradation and Stability, 95(2), 108-115.

Bibliografía

Previous slide
Next slide
ALPACAS ARE GENTLE WITH THE LAND

Gillespie, J. R., Flanders, F. B., & Frank, B. (2009). Modern livestock and poultry production. Delmar Cengage Learning. Clifton, Yew York, USA. Pag.918

El Hag, M. G., & Al Shargi, K. M. (1998). Comparative performance of goats and sheep fed on high-fiber pelleted diets supplemented with different nitrogen sources. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 13(1-2), 179-184.

Kozlowski, R. M., & Mackiewicz-Talarczyk, M. (Eds.). (2020). Handbook of natural fibres: volume 1: types, properties and factors affecting breeding and cultivation. Woodhead Publishing. Pag 394- 408

Ponzoni R. (1996) Manual de Practicas de Manejo de Alpacas y Llamas, FAO Estudio producción y Sanidad Animal no 130. FAO, Rome, Italy

ALPACAS SAVE ENERGY

Cotton Australia – Cotton Education (CEK) – 2 https://cottonaustralia.com.au/education-kit

El Hag, M. G., & Al Shargi, K. M. (1998). Comparative performance of goats and sheep fed on high-fiber pelleted diets supplemented with different nitrogen sources. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 13(1-2), 179-184.

Ponzoni R. (1996) Manual de Practicas de Manejo de Alpacas y Llamas, FAO Estudio producción y Sanidad Animal no 130. FAO, Rome, Italy

Shane Hoover 2014 – Cantonrep.com https://www.cantonrep.com/article/20140411/BUSINESS/140419814

Alpaca Fiber Insulation Company of Ohio – alpacainsulation.com. http://www.alpacainsulation.com/-r–factor-lab-info.html

ALPACAS HAVE A HISTORY

Hoffman, E. (2003). Complete alpaca book. Pag.3-32

INEI, I. (2012). IV censo nacional Agropecuario 2012.

Ponzoni R. (1996) Manual de Practicas de Manejo de Alpacas y Llamas, FAO Estudio producción y Sanidad Animal no 130. FAO, Rome, Italy

PRODUCTS MADE OF ALPACA FIBRE ARE UNIQUE

L. Hunter (1993). Mohair: A review of its properties, processing and applications

Yang, C. Q., He, Q., Lyon, R. E., & Hu, Y. (2010). Investigation of the flammability of different textile fabrics using micro-scale combustion calorimetry. Polymer Degradation and Stability, 95(2), 108-115.

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