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Arthur Vundla

Cheeky baby alpaca pictured hours after birth at Scottish farm

Staff at a Scottish farm say they are 'absolutely delighted' to have welcomed a baby alpaca into the world this morning.

Mum, Nunavut, gave birth to the baby boy huacaya alpaca, which has not yet been named, this morning at 8.25am weighing 9.6kg.

Stuart Ramsay, the owner of Velvet Hall Alpacas, in Innerleithen, Scottish Borders said he was surprised when the baby was born an "unusual rose grey colour".

He said: "He was born at 8.25am this morning. He was still wet.

"It's a boy but we've not got a name for him yet.

"He came out a rose grey kind of colour which is really unusual for an alpaca but hopefully he will turn out like his mum and dad who have quality fur.

"His mum Nunavut is a six-time champion in the show ring so she's great quality.

"The little fella is a huacaya which is the most popular type of alpaca.

"He will get milk from his mum for about six months.

"We are absolutely delighted and we are happy its a boy as well."

There are two breeds of alpaca - suri and huacaya.

Huacaya alpacas are the most commonly found and makeup about 90 per cent of the population.

The huacaya alpaca is thought to have originated in post-colonial Peru.

Alpaca fur is used for making knitted and woven items, similar to sheep's wool, including blankets, sweaters, hats, gloves, scarves, a wide variety of textiles.

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