Survey of current UK alpaca husbandry practices: Vaccination, treatment and supplementation

Author:

Middleton Abby1,Blackie Nicola1ORCID,Crilly James Patrick12ORCID,Reilly Beth1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pathobiology and Population Sciences Royal Veterinary College Hatfield UK

2. Larkmead Veterinary Group Oxfordshire UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe popularity of alpacas in the UK is increasing, with the British Alpaca Society (BAS) estimating that there are currently 45,000 registered alpacas and a further 15,000 unregistered alpacas. This research set about to investigate what husbandry procedures are currently undertaken on alpacas in the UK.MethodsAn online survey of 47 questions was created using Jisc and was available for 4.5 months.ResultsAll 116 holdings implemented shearing and foot trimming (100.0%), and most vaccinated against clostridial disease (95.7%) and supplemented with vitamin D (91.4%). There was no obvious pattern in vitamin D dosing. A significant positive association was found between the size of the holding and whether injectable or oral vitamin D was used (p = 0.034), with smaller holdings preferring oral vitamin D products.LimitationsThe survey was distributed online, including via the BAS e‐Newsletter. The percentage of BAS‐registered alpacas was not clarified, so it is unknown if the data are skewed by this.ConclusionAlthough owners are ensuring that routine interventions are implemented, variation in responses implies there is no current standard protocol. This highlights that these differences may be due to logistical choices, training or varied advice, which may be due to the lack of published literature.

Funder

Royal Veterinary College

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary,General Medicine

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