Angora goats and mohair: practical guidance for breeding, care, and production
This concise guide introduces Angora goats, their distinctive mohair, and how this breed fits into a farm or ranch.
It covers what makes the Angora unique in form, fleece, and habits, with practical notes on adaptability to various climates and land types.
You’ll find clear, field‑level guidance on breeding, kidding, pasture management, and mohair production. The text emphasizes keeping goats healthy, well sheltered, and in good condition to sustain high‑quality fleece and steady output.
- How mohair is produced, graded, and prepared for market, including fleece quality, lustre, and kemp considerations.
- Breeding schedules, early kidding, and management of does and kids for strong growth and milk supply.
- Proper housing, fencing, pens, and range practices to protect kids and manage groups safely.
- Common health topics such as parasites, scours, foot rot, abortion, and overall herd health strategies.
Ideal for readers of practical livestock guides seeking actionable, farm‑tested strategies for Angora management and mohair production.