Showing posts with label Buying alpacas; leasing alpacas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buying alpacas; leasing alpacas. Show all posts

Friday, April 16, 2010

AlpacaLease - a division of Alpacas at Tucker Creek

Today's economy is causing us to carefully watch how we spend our money but even more carefully how we can save money.  Let's face it, the cost of entry into the alpaca business or any business can be down right daunting.   AlpacaLease is designed to make entry into the alpaca business much more user-friendly.  But it is also designed to make herd diversification a lot less costly as well. 

AlpacaLease does not require any long term commitments--you select the time frame.

AlpacaLease has no monthly payments--just one payment at the start of the lease period based on 15% of the selling price of the animal--male or female.

Should you decide to purchase the alpaca you leased, every dollar you paid in lease payments will be applied to the purchase price.

So if you have been hesitating to enter into the alpaca business but were concerned about taking that step because of the cost of entry--consider leasing.  If you lease a bred female, at the end of the lease term you own the cria. If you are leasing a male you can breed as many females as you wish (including outside breedings) for one flat fee.  You treat the animal as if it were your own.  You are required to maintain mortality insurance based on the selling price of the animal.  The males must also have fertility insurance. 

If you are an experienced breeder and have considered herd diversification but have been procrastinating in this economy this could be the answer--whether you lease a male or female you could add the diversity you have been wanting for a very economical cost.

Any of the animals listed for sale on our site are eligible for the AlpacaLease Program.  So whether you are new to the industry or an experienced breeder with AlpacaLease you can bring flexibility and diversity to your breeding program.  If this interests you, please feel free to contact us at 877-915-0522 or peggy@alpacalease.com.

Local Newspaper Highlights Alpacas at Tucker Creek

Recently Bob Duke, the business reporter for the local newspaper, The Daily Astorian, selected us for an interview for his column entitled "Making the Dollar". Each week he features a local business asking them the same four questions. We were not sure how he was going to handle it since we are not exactly a traditional store front type of business--but he did a pretty good job. See what you think! Click here to read the article.  The cria is Ace owned by Susan Jones of Oregon Coast Alpacas.   What a handsome little man. 

Friday, March 19, 2010

TESTING THE ALPACA INDUSTRY . . . HOW CAN THAT BE DONE WITHOUT A LOT OF MONEY!

Today’s economy has most of us wondering what it is going to take to turn things around. There are lots of theories and much is being tested. Being a rather conservative retired accountant I believe in a very conservative approach. Do what you can . . . today. If you have a goal, make careful slow steps toward that goal. Being an alpaca breeder, I want people to buy alpacas, breedings and alpaca related products. What can be done to encourage a market with so many problems to purchase any of the above?

Guess, we all just need to be creative and do what we can to work together. So if your goal is to have alpacas but in this economy it just seems really scary . . . test the waters. But how do you do that?

1. Buy a few males to make sure you enjoy having them around. After you are confident you want to take the next then you can think about females and the higher price tag that comes along with them.


2. Buy a package of females that includes their breedings for the first two years. That way you can concentrate your efforts on developing your business knowing that you are not required to come up with those additional funds.


3. Lease a package of bred females. Now there is a concept. How do you lease an alpaca? The farm agrees to transfer all care and responsibility for the animal for a specific period of time . . . a year for example. In that year you are completely responsible for its care . . . feeding, husbandry, shearing, veterinary care, insurance . . . just as if you owned it. At the end of the year you have a cria who will be yours . . . free and clear. You now just need to decide whether you want to continue leasing that particular female or return her.


It is truly a time for us all to get creative (regardless of our industry) and find methods that work for a wide scope of customers—we are not in a one size fits all economy. This is a wonderful industry and we need to craft different financial tools to allow more people to join us without creating huge monetary obstacles in their paths.

So if you have been sitting on the fence wondering whether alpacas are right for you . . . give a call to your favorite alpaca breeder and see if they can come up with a plan that will work for you.