Angora Goats
Angora goats are a breed of domestic goat known for their long, silky hair called mohair. Originating from the Angora region of Turkey, these goats are primarily raised for their fiber, which is highly valued in the textile industry. They have a calm temperament and are well-suited to various climates, making them popular among farmers.
These goats have a unique appearance, characterized by their curly fleece and distinctive horns. Angora goats require regular grooming to maintain their coat and prevent matting. They are typically kept in herds and thrive on a diet of grass, hay, and grains, contributing to their overall health and fiber production.