It is time again for the annual llama and alpaca health surveys!

As in previous years, we are using the online survey tool “Survey Monkey” to assist in data collection. All individual reports are held in strict confidence, and all data is aggregated and anonymized before any release or publication to protect the privacy of participants.

Click here to participate in the 2014 alpaca health survey

Click here to participate in the 2014 llama health survey

(If you have both llamas and alpacas, please fill out each survey separately, so that the differences between the two species can be distinguished.)

This year I’m proud to announce that we are now collaborating with other researchers in Australia and NZ to collect data about alpaca health and management to improve our overall knowledge and management practices. I have added questions about castration to assist Dr Dominique Blanche of the UWA Institute of Agriculture. I have also been communicating with Dr Julie-Ann Hinkson at Massey Vet School, and have modified the questions about drenching practices to assist her research on the subject.

Your participation in this survey helps build a foundation of knowledge that improves our industry.

You can read a write-up of the results of the 2013 alpaca survey here.

If you have any questions about this survey or historic data (data collection started in 2005), please contact me at stephen@camelidhealth.org.

Regards, Stephen Mulholland, Ph.D. – Chair, The Camelid Health Trust