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Potential:
Investment Facts:
Alpacas have been called "the world's finest
livestock investment." It is difficult to
compare alpacas with other investments as pure
investments. How much is peace of mind worth?
Unlike the stock market, alpacas are depreciable
over five years, giving the investor an immediate
investment return in tax savings while the herd
is growing.
Breeding stock
held for more than one year is subject to capital
gains, and alpacas qualify for Section 179 of
the I.R.C. which allows an alpaca farmer to depreciate
the first $250,000 of the investment. Consult
your tax advisor on how it might benefit you.
As you raise your alpacas, all expenses (i.e.,
food, veterinarian, supplies, computers, travel,
tractors, showing, advertising, etc.), are deductible.
In many states, those involved in farming will
have a significant reduction in their real estate
taxes. Unlike many investments, alpacas are 100%
insurable.
Alpacas are not inexpensive, ranging from $10,000
to $40,000 for breeding females and $5,000 to
$35,000 for high quality males. High quality proven
males with exceptional offspring have sold in
excess of $200,000. In many cases, financing your
alpaca purchase can be done right on the farm
as many alpaca breeders offer financing.
The alpaca herd
grows at a limited rate, which helps to keep the
supply and demand in check because:
- Gestation periods
are only eleven months to a year with single
births.
- The
Alpaca Registry, Inc. (ARI) offers
fully blood-typed protection and has been closed
since 1998 to any newly imported animals.
- The U.S. government
does not currently have a high security portal
into the U.S. for animals imported from countries
that have hoof and mouth disease, which at this
time includes Peru and Bolivia. The only high
security quarantine station that was in operation
in Key West, Florida was closed permanently
by the Clinton administration.
- Mass production
techniques, such as embryo transfer and artificial
insemination, are difficult, if not impossible,
due to the physical characteristics of the alpaca.
More importantly, the Registry will not recognize
any animals that are not produced naturally.
The
Alpaca Registry, Inc.
The
Alpaca Registry, Inc. (ARI) offers
fully blood-typed protection to all alpaca owners.
The registry has been closed since 1998 to any
newly imported animals. It is very important for
investors of alpacas to purchase only ARI registered
alpacas. You will not be able to register alpacas
unless both of their parents are currently registered
with ARI.
All
You Need is Love:
Adding to the overall
investment picture is the fact that alpacas are
inexpensive to raise, require small acreage, and
are very hardy animals. Friendly and trainable
yet hardy and tough, the alpaca is truly an investment
you can hug. Have you ever hugged your stocks? |
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