I don't raise alpacas but I have had llamas for 7 years and I've kept sheep and goats in with our llamas and they seem to get along great. When we first introduced the goats to the llamas they did alarm call some because they weren't sure what they were but within a few hours they all looked like they had lived together forever. The only thing I've found is that my llamas have taught the goats how to jump the fence, that is the only draw back I've found. Llamas and alpacas are social animals so they can easily live with horses, donkeys, cows, goats, sheep, mostly any animal as long as that animal will get along with them they'd love the company. Happy alpaca and goat raising.
2007-02-22 02:44:32
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answered by neth_dwarf2004 2
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i don't know about your area but we use alpacas and llamas for herd protection with our sheep and goats so the answer is yes they can live together and get along well,most people who raise sheep have a goat or two in the herd to help guide the sheep,goats tend to have a few more brains than the average sheep and the goats generally lead and protect the herd of sheep and keep them out of trouble,and putting an alpaca or llama in the mix helps to better the chance of survival against predators
2007-02-22 01:07:35
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answered by onyxpryzm 4
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No cause alpaccas pray on goats, they are natural enemys.
2007-02-22 00:43:00
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answered by I'm blonde 1
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Yes they can. As long as they get along semi well, they will be fine.
2007-02-22 00:45:48
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answered by Horsetrainer89 4
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Sure
2007-02-22 01:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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NOOOOO.......they must be separated.
2007-02-22 00:46:09
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answered by Dreamcatcher 4
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