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For new members entering the Alpaca industry
unaware of the differences between Huacaya and Suri alpaca,
this is my view after farming both breeds for over 5 years.
The major difference is their fleece or fibre.
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The Huacaya fleece forms a bundle
of staples, has crimp and grows out from the body giving
the animal in full fleece, a well rounded full look.
Huacaya fleeces closely resemble those of the Merino
sheep, but have a softer feel, more like cashmere.
Fleeces are being used in a wide range of fibre processes.
The optimum is fine suiting cloth, whilst other uses
include knitwear, felting, weaving and blending with
other natural fibres.
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The Suri fleece forms pencil-lock
staples, has no crimp and falls straight down from
the body like a silk curtain, giving the animal a more
slender, elegant appearance. Suri fleeces are more
like the Angora goat fleece, but much finer and softer.
Suri fibre is unique because of its lustre and is used
in the main to produce a draping worsted cloth used
for the production of luxury overcoats. The cloth is
produced with a nap and is then brushed to bring up
the lustre.
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The major breed of alpaca in the world is Huacaya, being
over 90% of the total population. In New Zealand, Suri make
up about 3% of the alpaca population, therefore Huacaya 97%.
Worldwide the figure quoted is 6% Suri and growing. Over
recent years Suri fibre has been worth up to three times
more than Huacaya fibre on the world market and this has
encouraged a 'breed Suri' program particularly in South America.
To most people, the Huacaya is the more appealing of the
two breeds because of its cuddly appearance. Our ability
in New Zealand to handle, scour, card and spin sheep wool
makes the Huacaya fibre easier to process. The Suri on the
other hand, is being used by spinners and weavers (with an
interest in exotic fibre) or blended with other fibres, because
we are a long way from having enough volume of fibre to produce
the luxury cloth.
Suris are fascinating to study simply because so little
is known about them. With the increased interest in New Zealand,
Australia and the United States, this animal should become
the subject of intense scrutiny, and I'm sure we will soon
be on our way to unlocking many of the Suri's secrets.
Whichever breed is for you, the cuddly Huacaya, the elegant
Suri, or perhaps both, I'm sure you wil gain great pleasure
from owning these wonderful animals.
For more information, see Breed
Differences.
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