Indian Journal of Animal Research
SCOPUSWeb of Science
  • Year: 2026
  • Volume: 60
  • Issue: 2

Effect of Age and Sex on Medullation Types and Fiber Characteristics in Huacaya Alpacas

  • Author:
  • Edwin Ormachea Valdez12, Jesús Bustinza Moroccoeri2, Bilo Wenceslao Calsin Calsin12, Uberto Ceferino Olarte Daza12, Juan Armando Nina Zuniga3, Dominga Cano Ccoa4, Ivan Gonzales Carpio1, Humberto Jesus Calapuja Villasante2
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Page Number: 226 to 232

1Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Universidad Nacional del Altiplano. Avenida Floral N°. 1153, Puno, Perú.

2Instituto de Investigación y Promoción de los Camélidos Sudamericanos en la Región dePuno, Perú.

3Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria, Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad de Cusco, Avenida de la Cultura773-Cusco, Perú.

4Laboratorio de Cadena de Fibras de la Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería Textil y Confecciones de la Universidad Nacional de Juliaca. Avenida Nueva Zelanda N°631, Juliaca, Perú.

Abstract

Fiber is a distinctive attribute of the alpaca due to its softness qualities; it contains less grease and has a finer cuticle compared to sheep’s wool. Therefore, the types of medullation were estimated: non-medullated fibers (NoMed), fragmented medulla (FragMed), discontinuous medulla (DiscMed), continuous medulla (ContMed) and strongly medullated fibers (StrMed), considering the age and sex of Huacaya breed alpacas (Vicugna pacos) under extensive management conditions in high Andean pastures.

Six grams of fiber samples were collected from the mid-side region (located above the third last rib, halfway between the midline of the belly and the midline of the back) of 240 Huacaya alpacas from the district of Macusani, province of Carabaya, Puno, during the year 2022. They were then processed in the Fiber Laboratory of the Faculty of Textile Engineering and Garments at the National University of Juliaca using the FIBER EC V4.0 and FIBER MED V1.0 equipment.

The results obtained show that the percentage of non-medullated fibers decreases as the animal’s age increases (1 year= 75.60%, 2 years=69.43%, 3 years=69.05% and >4 years=66.25%) (P≤0.05). The percentage of medullated fibers in animals of 1 year was 24.40%; 2 years, 30.57%; 3 years, 30.95% and >4 years, 33.59% (P≤0.05). The mean fiber diameter in 1-year-old alpacas is 17.32 μm, 2 years=19.49 μm, 3 years = 19.91 μm and 4 years=20.10 μm (P≤0.05). The comfort factor in 1-year-old animals is 99.47%, 2 years with 98.02%, 3-year-olds with 97.01% and those older than 4 years with 96.45% (P≤0.05). Regarding the curvature index, values of 55.867mm were obtained for 1-year-old animals, 53.437mm for 2-year-olds, 53.997mm for 3-year-olds and 52.23°/mm for those older than 4 years (P≤0.05). In conclusion, Huacaya alpacas exhibit low values for the percentage of strongly medullated fibers due to the age and sex of the animal, demonstrating very good fleece uniformity.

Keywords

Alpaca, Comfort factor, Fiber, Medulation, Vicugna pacos