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Alpaca Body Temperatures:
Cria - 39.3 to 39.4 degree Celsius is normal. Any temperature below or above this is NOT normal.
Adult - 39.0 to 39.9 degree Celsius is normal. Any temperature below or above this is NOT normal.
Temperature should be taken up the rear end (rectum), consult your vet if you are unsure of how to do this.


Alpaca Maintenance - More information on alpacas

Putting weight on thin alpacas
Fencing for alpacas
How to determine signs of a sick alpaca
Basic first aid kit for alpacas
Alpaca body temperatures
Can cold and wet weather affect alpacas?
Making sense of the alpaca fibre analysis
Rye grass staggers
Taking the perfect alpaca photograph
Facial abscess
Berserk male syndrome
Vitamin D
Weaning
Constipated crias
Preparation for Winter
Keeping alpaca records
Alpacas need head-space
Testing for parasites
Birthing help
Cutting Toenails
A Working Dog's Guide to Alpacas
Paddock Maintenance
Alpacas for Pets
Alpacas as Sheep Guardians