Kashmiri Goat
The Kashmiri Goat is a breed known for its fine, soft wool called cashmere. Originating from the mountainous regions of Kashmir in northern India, these goats are well-adapted to cold climates. They have a sturdy build, with long, flowing hair that helps protect them from harsh weather conditions.
Kashmiri Goats are primarily raised for their luxurious cashmere fibers, which are harvested during the molting season. The wool is highly sought after for its warmth and softness, making it a popular choice for high-quality textiles. These goats also graze on the diverse vegetation found in their natural habitat.