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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In this episode, I continue reflecting on the cria birthing season and how we can be prepared.
This includes talking to some people, including your vet, reading up and taking some courses - probably too late for this season, but there is always next year.
I talked about them in some previous episodes. Check out:
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Memories abound of the magic of alpaca births. Mostly straightforward, but I always liked to be around to be available to help when needed.
Cria watch can be stressful but hourly checks for signs of births and labour means you are likely to be there when needed. Keep it light and keep your distance to avoid stressing the mums.
Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoyed it.
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The weather has warmed, bringing some flies. Including an early appearance by the large horseflies usually reserved for a week in July. I sorted one out that was feeding from Efa. I hope she will forgive me for chasing her around to catch the fly.
When alpaca herds grow, it is either because more are added - a general challenge for all alpaca owners, to resist the temptation to buy more. The ...
I am delighted to report that the shearing is finished for another year. It was physically demanding but less so than in some previous years. The alpacas have just about forgiven me, but a few are still looking at me suspiciously and giving me a wider berth than usual during feeding time.
Dry fleece is essential for both shearing and storing the fleece. The week of dry, sunny weather helped.
Also listen in to find out what the geese ...
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In this episode, I consider the difficulty of doing some alpaca jobs alone.
There is also a valley update about the new ready-made family of geese joining the number one family.
Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoyed it.
If you would like to be in touch, please contact me by email - steve@alpacatribe.com - or leave me a voicemail from your browser.
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Beautiful spring mornings with the alpacas are a delight. Recognising that we are all connected to the life around us is an important reason to slow down, take a breath, and be present.
I have learned so much from living with alpacas, and slowing down is definitely one of the best.
Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoyed it.
If you would like to be in touch, please contact me by email - ste...
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We don't really know what is going on inside the head of an alpaca. What are they thinking? What do they think of us?
It doesn't stop us trying to speak alpaca, though. And if you can spend time around your alpacas, you stand a better chance of connecting. When you do, it is a bit magical.
Spring continues to gather pace and there are more signs of its arrival - the swallows, the cuckoo, the ...
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The frequency of the Alpaca Tribe podcast will be changing from May 2025. It will become every two weeks rather than weekly. The alternate weeks will be filled by a new podcast called View From The Valley, which will focus on the 'other' things, leaving Alpaca Tribe to focus more on the alpacas. I would love to know what you think.
Lake emptied and...
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In this episode, following on my conversation with Rita of Campo Verde Alpacas and Llamas, we turned to ageing alpacas and owners and what Rita has planned for down on the farm later in the year.
Check out the Campo Verde Instagram feed for some lovely videos of Rita, the Llamas, and the Alpacas.
Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoyed it.
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In this episode, Listen in as I catch up with Rita Soares in Victoria, Australia and hear about the arrival of Llamas at Campo Verde Alpacas and Llamas. More to come in the future.
It is well worth checking out Rita's photos and videos on her Instagram feed - https://www.instagram.com/campoverdealpacas/
I was also reminded of my episode with Kristin Llamas - (pronounced Ya-mass in Spanish - li...
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In this episode, Spring continues to arrive. Which makes you think of Spring cleaning and updating tools and equipment. How are things on the farm with you?
Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoyed it.
If you would like to be in touch, please contact me by email - steve@alpacatribe.com - or leave me a voicemail from your browser.
Alpaca Tribe is hosted and produced by Steve Heatherington of ...
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In this episode, I have been musing about growth. How soon the grass starts growing is a prime factor in judging when spring has arrived. The interplay of the essentials of moisture, sun and soil temperature determines how much growth, if any, the grass makes and how soon. Ours seems to have slowed down - disappointing but nothing to do but wait.
Sufficient nutrients in the soil and in what o...
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Confident and fulfilled owners of happy and healthy alpacas. It is why I do the podcast and I know it is a work in progress.
One of the most significant things which helped me in my early days of trying to become a good alpaca shepherd, was doing Camelidynamics Training with Marty McGee Bennett. Here is a reworking of a previous interview with her.
Also, she has a free 30 min introductory onli...
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In this episode, you can join me as we talk Spring, field shelters and things that make you smile.
Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoyed it.
If you would like to be in touch, please contact me by email - steve@alpacatribe.com - or leave me a voicemail from your browser.
Alpaca Tribe is hosted and produced by Steve Heatherington of Good Podcasting Works, which is part of The Waterside (Swa...
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Today was a weather day with a bit of everything. Very Spring-like. What kind of weather protection do alpacas need?
In addition to field shelters, natural shelter-belt from trees and bushes are really helpful. Protection is needed from the rain/wind/sun.
Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoyed it.
If you would like to be in touch, please contact me by email - steve@alpacatribe.com - or lea...
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Listen in to this episode as I consider expectations.
Everyone has expectations including you and your alpacas. What we do and how can affect them every time. Build your alpacas' expectations of you being a safe person. Plan your interactions to create good, and appropriate expectations for yourself. From my experience thngs cost 1/3 more than we would like them too and always take longer to...
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Like all of us, alpacas thrive on familarity and the expected plus variety now and again. What kind of variety could you bring to the mix for your alpacas. Listen in and let me share some thoughts.
These include what they need as basics - food, water, shelter. But also stimulation and interest. They are naturally curious and delight in something new.
Rita Soares of Campo Verde Alpacas in Austr...
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Sitting with the alpacas you can zone out but still be present. A delight to spend time with them and notice what is happening in the valley.
Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoyed it.
If you would like to be in touch, please contact me by email - steve@alpacatribe.com - or leave me a voicemail from your browser.
Alpaca Tribe is hosted and produced by Steve Heatherington of Good Podcasting...
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In this episode, Changing tack when sailing allows us to take advantage of the wind. How do you know when to tack?
I share some thoughts about making decisions and factors that can influence it. There is also an update on happenings in the valley. Listen in, you are most welcome.
We are now using the vitality alpaca mix from Waterhouse Feeds and are very pleased with it and...
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In this episode, I make suggestions about using the low-ebb time of winter when the vegetation has died back, you can see the fences and the weeds and catch up on some maintenance.
Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoyed it.
If you would like to be in touch, please contact me by email - steve@alpacatribe.com - or leave me a voicemail from your browser.
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