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You have probably already begun your research.  If you are like most potential Alpaca owners, you probably saw an advertisement on television, in a magazine, or perhaps met someone who was already in the business.  Your next step was to begin investigation on the internet, and perhaps you have already visited one or more nearby ranches.  You may have even been to one of the many educational events either hosted by one of the ranches that you visited or at one of the many Alpaca shows and events across the country. In our experience we have found that the vast majority of Alpaca owners are very helpful, and want you to succeed in your business.  This is truly an industry of "friendly competitors", and like the other members of the Alpaca community, we are here to help! 

By the way, if you haven't already done so, and you have a Tractor Supply store nearby, there are several Alpaca related magazines that you should pick up.   Alpacas Magazine is published by he  Alpaca Owners and Breeders Association and is dedicated entirely to Alpacas. American Livestock Magazineconcentrates on several "alternative livestock" groups, including Alpacas.  

Raising Alpacas can be rewarding and profitable, and can also produce significant tax advantages.  If you are looking at raising Alpacas as a business, it is extremely important that the endeavor be run as a BUSINESS, and  NOT AS A HOBBY!  Although the Alpaca Lifestyle can be quite rewarding without the desire to make a business out of it, why not have the best of both worlds?  Hobby ranchers do not qualify for the extensive tax benefits related to an Alpaca related business.

This does not mean that you have to make a profit immediately, nor does it mean that you can't have fun in the process of building your business.  Although raising Alpacas, like any other business, takes time, effort, and organization, attending Alpaca related educational events across the country, showing your Alpacas at one of the many Alpaca shows, and the day to day interaction with these wonderful animals are wonderful business “perks", all of which qualify as business related expenses..

The first step in organizing your business is to set some goals and expectations.  Do you want to raise Alpacas as a full time business, or do you want to supplement your existing income?  Do you have adequate shelter, fencing, and equipment to get started?  What types of training will you need?  Are there vets close by that are familiar with Alpacas, and if not can you convince them to consider learning about how to care for your investment?  How will this affect your taxes?  How do you intend to buy your Alpacas.  What can you do to protect your investment.   Do you want to include additional services, such as Alpaca related products, breeding, and agisting (boarding) services in your business? What do you want to do with the fine fleece from your alpacas? How do you intend to market your business? 

If you have done your research, and have determined that you want to start an Alpaca oriented business, we can help.  The information in the rest of this article will help you to understand more about the business aspects of Alpaca Ownership

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100 N County Line Road
Elgin, TX 78621
Phone  - 512-470-8612
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