Llamas and alpacas (both members of the camelidae family) make excellent companions and working animals and also produce fleece for textiles.
What can you do?
In the llama-alpaca project, you can learn about:
- Grooming
- Feeding
- Training
- Social behavior and communication
- Fleece types
- Guard llamas
- Showing
- Judging
- Leadership skills
Project information
Animal health and biosecurity information - Important to read.
Get started with 4-H'ers in your area
- Contact your local 4-H office for more info.
Get started on your own
- Llama - Alpaca information sheet - Important to read.
- Llamazing Alpaca Explorers, Part 1: Llama-Alpaca Body Bonanza
- Llama - Alpaca showmanship rules and guidelines
- Llama - Alpaca performance classes rules and guidelines
- Llama-Alpaca fleece judging
- Llama and Alpaca Resource Handbook (for sale)
- Caring for Llamas and Alpacas: A Health and Management Guide (book)
- Llamas and Alpacas: Keeping a Small Scale Camelid Herd, Sue Weaver (for sale)
- Alpaca Owners Association, Inc (AOA)
- Leader's Manual for Llama Activities (Washington State)
- AOA Show Handbook
Deepen your project learning with these opportunities:
Local livestock committees
You may be able to join your county 4-H livestock committee. Contact your local 4-H office for more information.
Animal science volunteer updates
4-H animal science updates webinar slides - presented on April 11, 2024
Llama-Alpaca project resources for volunteers
Find training, project development committees (PDCs) and more support for volunteers on our 4-H Volunteer Resource Center site.
To volunteer with 4-H in your area, contact your local 4-H office.
Resources for supporting youth in the llama-alpaca project
Minnesota 4-H State Show Committee
The 4-H state fair show committee has the responsibility of providing the necessary direction and support so that 4-H animal science state shows and educational opportunities meet the needs of youth and adults.
Committee members will be selected from submitted applications on an as-needed basis.
Selections will be completed by Sept. 30. All adults selected must have completed the 4-H volunteer screening process by Dec. 1. Please note: Local Extension educators may be contacted to serve as a reference for applicants.
Fair information
What does it mean to show at the fair?
For 4-H'ers, local and state showcase events (like the Minnesota State Fair) are not just fun events. They provide youth opportunities to exhibit the knowledge and skills they've gained throughout the year– and to continue their learning.
Contact your local 4-H office to learn about local livestock showcase opportunities.
Important to know
- Llama - Alpaca information sheet — posted Dec. 13, 2023
- Llama - Alpaca Showmanship Rules & Guidelines
- Llama - Alpaca Performance Classes Rules & Guidelines
- AnSci updates for 2024 — posted Dec. 13, 2023
- Animal science show requirements sheet for all species
- 4-H animal ID requirements and processes
- Cloverbuds and animals
- Leasing a 4-H animal
- Livestock interviews
- See all 4-H policies
Record keeping and evaluation
- 4-H youth record keeping — reflect on your project and share it.
- Animal science project interviews evaluation for local showcases - junior level
- Animal science project interviews evaluation for local showcases - senior level
- Llama - Alpaca showmanship score sheet
- Llama - Alpaca performance score sheet
- Llama - Alpaca fleece judging score sheet
Contact your local 4-H office for sign-up deadlines and more information about how to get started showing.
Llama and alpaca exhibits can include:
- Llama - Alpaca in costume class
- Llama - Alpaca in obstacle course class
- Llama - Alpaca in public relations class
- Llama - Alpaca in showmanship class
- Llama - Alpaca fleece
- Llama - Alpaca poster
See requirements for breeds, birth dates and animal ID. These are required for all llama-alpaca shows (state and local).
Exhibit your knowledge
What is animal ID'ing?
Animal ID is a system for identifying and tracking all animals in the 4-H animal science project areas. It is important to follow the ID requirements to ensure health, safety and fairness.
See all requirement details by species and class. You must follow all of these requirements, whether you own or lease your animal.
Important ID deadlines
- Feb 15, 2024, for market beef (beef steers, market heifers and dairy steers).
- May 15, 2024, for beef, dairy, dairy goat, dog, horse, llama-alpaca, meat goat, poultry, rabbit, sheep and swine.
Find more information on the animal science ID page.
Leasing program
We want you to be able to learn about animals, even if you don't own one. You can lease an animal. You'll gain valuable hands-on experience managing and showing animals, and you'll learn from caring adults.
For full details, see the leasing a 4-H animal page.
The 4-H member or family must complete the 4-H animal identification process, just like owned animals. This will include verifying the leasing agreement. Read all about animal ID.
Livestock Quality Assurance (LQA) training
Livestock Quality Assurance training helps youth provide excellent care for their food animals and ensures a high level of food safety to consumers. We designed it to enhance the educational experience of 4-H animal science projects.
Do you hope to exhibit with 4-H at the Minnesota State Fair? All 4-H livestock exhibitors must complete livestock quality assurance training to exhibit at the state fair.
Two training options
Youth who complete either one of these training options will receive a certificate of completion.
- A three-hour in-person workshop (LQAE) including ethics. Valid for three years.
- Youth for the quality care of animals (YQCA) - A one-hour online training. Valid for one year.
For full details, see the Livestock Quality Assurance (LQA) training page.
Reviewed in 2024