I don't know if this is of any real help to you, might all be info you already have.....BUT.....
Around here at the local "Fleet Farm" and "Farm and Fleet" stores they sell llama food and milk replacer for the babies...It's actually the same for sheep...Llamas sheep and alpaca's all require the same thing in the feed...No Copper.....They also have mineral blocks for them.
You can use a horse dewormer for the alpacas and llamas. It will help with the brain worms they can get..(mangial worm-sp??) From what I was told you don't need to do monthly unless you have a larger deer population around you...Most people I have talked to worm quarterly or bi-annually.
They have fighting teeth that should be trimmed if not already done(we never trimmed ours though and have had NO problems yet). The females take 11-12 months for gestation. Don't go into first heat cycle until around 18 months. Males are usually mature at the same age...(those dates are not a FORSURE thing, just what I have read and been told--Nature might have it's own agenda). Hoof trimming needs to be done...If you have a rocky area or set things up for them to naturally trim there feed you shouldn't have to do it as often. Then the shearing....So many things can be done with the fiber....the possiblities are endless....
I have been told that if you have a male and don't plan to breed to fix him as around 2 years old or so(when mature) they can become dangerously mean. They no longer look at you as there caretaker, but instead as either a threat or even as a possible mate...
. So the once nice and gental pet he was can become mean and pushy.
I personally don't have alpacas (can't afford to hardly look at them....
) but we do have llama's. And I know the care and stuff is almost exactly the same....
Best of luck with your alpaca...
Shawna