Angora goats
Angora goats are a breed of domestic goats 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 unique appearance, characterized by their curly fleece and often have a calm temperament.
These goats thrive in various climates but prefer dry, temperate conditions. They require regular grooming to prevent matting of their fleece and to maintain their health. Angora goats are also social animals, often kept in herds, and they can be a sustainable choice for land management due to their grazing habits.