Alpaca manure is lower in organic matter than other traditional manures, and an excellent source of nutrients for optimal soil and plant health. Even with its lower organic content, alpaca manure is considered a rich soil conditioner. Alpaca fertilizer improves the soil quality and its ability to retain water. It is also good for plants with a fair amount of nitrogen and potassium and about average levels of phosphorous.
Since alpaca manure is mostly found in pellet form and doesn't have the same components as other livestock feeders like cows and horses, it does NOT need to be aged or composted before use. You can spread it directly onto garden plants without burning them. Best of all, it does not contain any weed seeds so there's no worry about plucking sprouts from the garden following application, as with some types of manure.