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Alpaca Tribe

Steve Heatheringtonalpacatribe.com
The Alpaca Podcast for all things alpaca. Alpaca Tribe is for anyone who feels a connection with alpacas. It is for existing owners, everyone interested in keeping alpacas, people working with alpaca fleece or providing alpaca services, or those who are just alpaca mad. With our guests, we will look at getting into keeping alpacas; making the most of the ones you have got (and enjoying it); ways to use the fleece, not just store it; opportunities to develop business activities relating to alpacas; and growing in your experience, wherever you are starting. Each week we will be talking to people like you and to breeders, vets, producers and professionals. The Alpaca Tribe Podcast is your place for wisdom, guidance and great stories about all things alpaca, from people who know because they have already done it. Join the tribe at alpacatribe.com This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Episodes

Navigating a Difficult Alpaca Birth

A catch up with Rita Soares of Campo Verde Alpacas, hearing about the work that has been done on the farm since we spoke ( https://alpacatribe.com/podcast50/ ) As well as a lot of fencing, there have been some cria births recently. This inlcuded a difficult birth with a jameed-up leg. With the advice from her alpaca connections, her partner Anthony and careful persistence, it all worked out well and with the safe arrival of a male cria. Preaparation, learning and being flexible in the moment - a...

Apr 08, 202026 minEp. 67

Alpaca Spring

Spring is arriving in that slow but sure way. More sun means the grass is growing and the ground is firming up - the alpacas are becoming fluffy and are enjoying grazing the grass. Often the follow us along the green path up the valley and enjoy being in the woods and having access to some lush grazing. What does a happy alpaca look like - just like this... Watch them and you will see things only people who 'speak alpaca' can see. Stay safe, stay well. -Steve LINKS https://www.hornershearing.com...

Apr 01, 202012 minEp. 66

waiting and remembering

We wait and try to continue as normal. Alpacas help with that because their routine is their routine. Sunshine is welcome and thoughts turn to the BAS show in the UK, cancelled for this year. It is not the same as being there but here are a few of my recollections from last year. Episode 14 – BAS Show Reflections Episode 16 – Ted & Bessie producing sustainable and ethical knitwear with Catherine Price Episode 17 – Alpacappella Jewellery with Marta Kwasniewicz Episode 19 – Victoria Barrett of...

Mar 25, 20208 minEp. 65

Ramblings of an Alpaca Shepherd

Challenge and the unknown for us all. If we are kind to ourselves and take care of ourseleves we will be in a better place to care for others who rely on us, not least our alpacas. There are signs of a chnge of season and some checks we can usefully be making on the alpacas - feet, eyes and fleece. If you get the chnace - spend time with your alpacas in the sun. Take care, SteveH This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy...

Mar 18, 202015 minEp. 64

The day alpacas entered my life

Join Steve & Sue Heatherington as they reminisce about the day alpacas entered their lives This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

Mar 11, 202019 minEp. 63

Does anyone need an alpaca dentist?

Allison Quagliani is an alpaca dentist - one of very few, if not the only one, and certainly the first alpaca dentist in Australia. Starting with two pregnant females in 1996 she trained in alpaca dentistry following a problem with one of her own alpacas. It involved a lot of research and learning from an experienced equine dentist. It even involved designing and having manufactured equipment and instruments suitable for alpacas. Allison who is based in Melbourne, travels around Victoria providi...

Mar 04, 202038 minEp. 62

Cria Comfort

Be prepared physically and mentally This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

Feb 26, 202014 minEp. 61

Alpacas on purpose

For many, keeping alpacas is a lifestyle choice and a foray into a more rural and slower-paced existence. For all of us, it introduces regular alpaca-smiles into our lives. Whenever you get a chance, spend some time with an alpaca. With an alpaca business, sometimes you get lucky with positioning or timing and can make your alpaca business work smoothly and naturally with great rewards. For most of us mere mortals, we have to employ hard work, which is fine, as long as you know that's what you a...

Feb 19, 20208 minEp. 60

Fall in love with alpacas - Steve interviewed by Tania Marien

Tania Marien very kindly agreed to my sharing this episode from her podcast Talaterra, where she interviewed me about what we are doing here in the valley. NOTES FROM EPISODE 37 OF THE TALATERRA PODCAST Steve Heatherington is an alpaca shepherd and co-owner of Welsh Valley Alpacas in Wales. Steve manages a large herd of alpacas and offers support services to alpaca owners, as well as workshops for individuals interested in owning alpacas. Steve welcomes the public to his farm and provides immers...

Feb 12, 202041 minEp. 59

British Alpaca Society - the CEO speaks

The British Alpaca Society provides a wide range of support services for alpaca owners in the UK. Duncan Pullar is the CEO. This includes the breed registry, the national show (27-29 March 2020), quarterly magazine, welfare support and training. http://www.bas-uk.com/ http://basnationalshow.co.uk/ ceo@bas-uk.com This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy...

Feb 05, 202025 minEp. 58

Making a living from alpacas

You can listen to podcasts in so many places - where is your favourite place to listen to the Alpaca Tribe podcast? I recently had some feedback from Muninn from Oregon who wanted to know how many alpacas are needed to make a financially viable business. Good question but unfortunately there is not a simple out of the box answer suitable for everyone. Initial investment can be high if you aim for top quality animals and jump-start the size of the herd. Where you start depends as always on where ...

Jan 29, 202011 minEp. 57

Motivation and Behaviour in Alpacas

What motivates behaviour in your alpacas? Could Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs help us identify some of what is happening? Physiological needs are the basic motivators. This includes: breathing; eating; drinking; sex; sleep; relaxation; and movement. You can immediately see how this can be applied to alpacas. Grazing demonstrates how alpacas can be moivated to seek out certain types of grass and avoid others (such as around the dung piles). The urge to reproduce is seen in both male and female alpa...

Jan 22, 202013 minEp. 56

Meeting Your First Alpaca

There are different routes people take towards the point of keeping their own alpacas. Some have had experience with livestock, many haven't. Generally, thought and research goes into the preparation of embarking on the alpaca journey. However, not everyone is prepared for the impact actually meeting alpacas has on them. If you are thinking of keeping alpacas yourself, it is good to think it through and to get some hands-on experience. Go find some alpacas and spend some time with them before yo...

Jan 15, 202013 minEp. 55

Getting to Know You 54

Welcome to the podcast for alpaca people. And it is for alpaca people everywhere, so a shout out to our listeners in Australia - know that you are not forgotten. I simply can’t believe the immensity of the struggles so many Australians are facing with bushfires at the moment. On the news, they said that an area nearly twice the size of Wales had been burnt. I live in Wales and it feels big. Nearly twice that is hard to imagine. I know it is not all over yet and it is going to be an immense uphil...

Jan 08, 202010 minEp. 54

Old Year New Year 53

The last episode of 2019 and the first of 2020 - this straddles the year and is a great opportunity to look both back and forward. Alpacas are amazing animals and I love introducing people to them for the first time. As herd numbers increase the roles get shared out. This year they seemed to be more laid back and happy to spread out rather than be tightly bunched. I am taking this as a good sign! Spending time with alpacas is never a waste of time - at least in my opinion. The depth and complexi...

Jan 01, 20209 minEp. 53

Alpacas at Christmas 52

Happy Christmas to one and all! Hopefully you will get to have something of a break at some point and hopefully that will include alpacas in some way. I reached out to some of our guests from the year and asked them what they would be doing over Christmas... https://k2alpacas.ie/ https://www.campoverdealpacas.com/ https://hiraethranch.com/ https://www.penrhalltalpacas.co.uk/ Have a good break and see you in the new year! https://www.news.com.au/technology/environment/christmas-donations-how-to-h...

Dec 24, 201910 minEp. 52

Moving Farm with Alpacas Pt2 //51

This is the second episode of my conversation with Rita Soares of Campo Verde Alpacas . She and her partner recently moved house and farms - there is enough to be done just thinking of moving house but with a collection of animals added into the mix it can get a bit challenging. Here, Rita continues her story and identifies some of the key things to bear in mind. The generosity of people in the alpaca world should certainly not be underestimated. Be prepared and plan It will take longer than you...

Dec 18, 201928 minEp. 51

Alpacas Down-Under 50

What do you do? Well, I call myself an alpaca shepherd but not everybody has heard of one, or has much idea what that means. I appeared briefly on the Wynne Evans show on BBC Radio Wales on his GuessWork spot (2hr:10s mark)- where he asks questions to try to guess what the person's job is. All he knew was, I was Steve from Swansea. Listen to the episode to see how he got on. Morning or evening? I also spoke with Rita Soares of Campo Verde Alpacas near Melbourne, Australia so we had to cope with ...

Dec 11, 201918 minEp. 50

What is going on? 49

You can't be sure what you will find the next time you go down to the alpaca corral. This week I found a young female with a limp - was it time to call the vet or could I deal with it - and what was I actually dealing with? Here is a simple approach I took to assess and do a differential diagnosis of her condition. Hopefully it might prove useful to you too should you discover something unexpected when you next visit your alpacas. General points Are you out of your depth already and need a vet? ...

Dec 04, 201911 minEp. 49

My Alpacas and Other Animals

Alpacas like being in the middle of the activity. They respond to potential threats from other animals but when they are found to be safe after all, will grow to be acclimatised to them and quite tolerant of a range of animals. It is still going to be on their terms though. My own alpacas still react strongly to strange dogs but accept ours with only raised ears and general interest. Cats come in for a lot of scrutiny normally and the occasional alarm cry. Sheep they will protect but alpacas see...

Nov 27, 201910 minEp. 48

Californian Catch Up Alpaca Style 47

Catch up We first heard from Jeremiah Owen of Hiraeth Ranch, in Episode 12 of the podcast back in March 2019. Since then there have been some good learning opportunities and a few surprises along the way. Shearing This has included his first time helping with shearing. It generated great excitement for all of the family and they took loads of photos – he said it was like being tourists in their own home. The fleece has been harvested safely but the final decision about what to do with it has not...

Nov 20, 201928 minEp. 47

Basic alpaca appraisal 46

Take a consistent approach and you can begin to learn how to tell a good alpaca from an average one. Develop a flow of what you are looking at. Follow an order Legs Body Fleece Neck and head Eyes and ears How to buy alpacas You are not buying a box of a shelf, so take your time and remember you are 'buying' the breeder too for ongoing advice and support. Use a consistent approach for comparison. Be clear what you plan to do with the alpacas - fleece, pets, showing, breeding? Catch up with Nick D...

Nov 13, 201912 minEp. 46

Having alpacas in your life 45

When you hear stories of great success and large scale alpaca enterprises, it can feel a bit intimidating but it shouldn't. We can lear from people like Joe Phelan of K2 alpacas and be inspired. We can also take on board that inspiration and still be content to be who we are and do what we feel comfortable doing. If you are keeping alpacas as a hobby for personal fulfillment that is absolutely fine - you should feel no pressure to make it into a business. But if you want to generate some income ...

Nov 06, 20199 minEp. 45

Season Change and Welsh Alpaca Show 44

The clocks go back, the leaves fall, the nights draw in and there is mud everywhere. Looking at the alpacas you can tell it is autumn. What was it that caught your attention when you saw your first alpaca? the mutual watching always makes me smile - in fact, a lot of things alpacas do make me smile. We seem to have switched seasons here in the UK. What are some of the things we should be thinking of and preparing for? Season Change Tips Have you got what you need? - Supplies of Vitamin AD&E ...

Oct 31, 201916 minEp. 44

Building your alpaca business 43

Here is a home for alpaca people everywhere - a place to grow and connect, to become confident and fulfilled owners of happy and healthy alpacas. Wouldn’t it be nice if it was possible to combine keeping our alpacas and running a business, or even running a business keeping alpacas? The good news is that it can be done with thought, planning and application. In this episode, we hear more from Joe Phelan of K2 Alpacas, based just outside of Dublin. All it requires is for you to do more of the rig...

Oct 23, 201924 minEp. 43

Building an alpaca business in Ireland 42

SHOW NOTES Joe Phelan of K2 Alpacas near Dublin has made great progress in growing his alpaca business - here he shares his journey and approach. He can identify something like 50 different income streams from alpacas. He spent two years researching before making the jump. Raised in a town he worked on a farm until his mid-teens during school holidays. The more research he did the more he couldn't believe how superior they seemed to be in every area. From day one they alpacas had to be self-sust...

Oct 16, 201918 minEp. 42

Alpaca Success 41

Alpacas are easy to keep - relatively. If it feels like every day is a fight and a challenge - what if it was easy - or at least easier? Things can be different - different thinking, different doing and different being. You can have success as you build on your experience into the future. How do you measure success? We need to use the right measure and have the right expectations. We need to be moving forward but it takes time. What do you need for your alpaca success? INFORMATION - knowing what...

Oct 09, 201911 minEp. 41

Alpaca Vision 40

It no longer surprises me but continues to amaze me, the way alpacas look at things. They really don’t miss much. They love seeing themselves in reflections. I so enjoy Julie Taylor-Brown’s story of the milking parlour from episode 15 – here it is again. As well as good daytime vision and noticing cows moving on the horizon, they have brilliant night time vision and a tendency to chase foxes. Sometimes cats, rabbits, our dogs and even hats, also attract their attention. Send me a voice message I...

Oct 02, 201913 minEp. 40

The right number of alpacas 39

SHOW NOTES Alpacas are herd animals and herd animals thrive best in a herd. What makes a herd? Not one; and in my view not two either. A minimum viable herd would be three, though there are always exceptions. 1. How much can you afford? Work with a budget and remember it is more than just the alpacas. There are start-up costs to consider too. This will include providing shelter, water supply and feed storage; equipment such as hurdles, halters and fences. Running costs also need to be provided f...

Sep 25, 201912 minEp. 39

Expected Alpaca Behaviour 38

What is normal ? Everything has a cause When you first start with alpacas, it takes you a while to recognise what is normal. This is a learning opportunity - are youdoing the best for your alpacas in the best way? It is what we all aim for and learning what is normal, is a key part of achieving this. Everything your alpacas do has a reason behind it. In this episode, we consider this and particulalry spitting and moving away from us as we move towards them. How can we encourage good expected beh...

Sep 19, 201915 minEp. 38
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