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Want to walk an alpaca? Head to this farm in Australia where you can feed these furry creatures as you picnic by a creek

Want to walk an alpaca? Head to this farm in Australia where you can feed these furry creatures as you picnic by a creek

The Hindu
Friday, June 09, 2023 10:23:49 AM UTC

Forget petting zoos, alpaca walks are now high on traveller’s bucket lists. At Mountainview Alpaca Farm in Queensland, Australia, we meet Crumpet and friends to find out why

Ed Sheeran does not want to sing. Worse still, he looks positively repulsed as I try to croon ‘I’m in love with the shape of you...’ He hurriedly walks his fluffy derriere away from me and joins his friends Crumpet and Noodles.

When the three return, they are primarily interested in the brown paper bag in my hand. It contains their snacks (a blend of seeds, grains, and chopped-up hay, grass, and straw), which they eating out of my hands, leaving behind a trail of slobber. These are the stars at the Mountainview Alpaca Farm in O’Reilly’s Canungra Valley Vineyards, Queensland. There are 40 alpacas here, in different shapes, sizes, and colours; with myriad personalities and a variety of hairstyles from mullets to messy, windswept locks. And each one has a quirky name (Tim Tam, Pancake, Jeff who looks very business-like) that matches their personality.

Despite their superstar status, , these gentle animals will walk with you and allow you to pet them as long as you provide them with a steady supply of snacks, neck rubs, and cuddles. Their large blueberry-like eyes gleam every time snacks are held out, followed by a happy humming sound.

I am handed over Crumpet to walk. He is two-and-a-half years old and is around five feet tall, but when he holds his head high in a dignified manner, he is almost as tall as me. And at 60 kilograms, he weighs a wee bit more than me. Which is why, even though I hold the harness, it feels like I am the one being pulled and taken on a walk. Crumpet has the gait of a supermodel in stilettos, is as lazy as he is lovable and every few minutes likes to stop and look at his friends.

“Here, they are between three weeks and 12 years. The younger ones watch and learn,” says Tamil Mani, general manager of O’Reilly’s Canungra Valley Vineyards, which has housed this alpaca farm here since 2017. It began as a temporary arrangement when cyclone Debbie battered local businesses in 2017, including the Mountainview Alpaca Farm. “They wanted us to keep their alpacas here till they repaired and got their place up and running again. So we did. But two months later, when the alpacas went back, we started receiving calls from our clients enquiring about them,” explains Tamil. “This time, we approached them and it was decided that they would lease a part of our land and keep their alpacas here,” he adds.

While there are 90 alpacas in total, only 40 are at the O’Reilly’s venue. The remaining are trained by alpaca farmers at another location 10 kilometres away. The farmers bring the alpacas for walks and interactions with humans, on rotation. “By the time the animal turns three weeks, the farmers can tell if they are suitable to work with humans or not,” he adds. 

Alpacas are also therapy animals. On weekdays, institutions that work with the differently-abled or those with special needs bring them in for a session with these friendly animals. The alpaca walks started in 2018 as part of a fundraising event for people with cancer. Given their popularity, they became a permanent fixture, says Tamil. Now, Alpaca walks are a travel trend that has picked up especially in the UK, the Netherlands, and Canada... And these animals are so popular that they find their bemused faces on cups, T-shirts and a host of merchandise.

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