Actions

  Print Article
  BookMark Article

Categories    Category List

  Accessories
Arts
Business
Cars And Trucks
  CGI
Coding Sites
Computers
Cooking
Crafts
Current Affairs
Databases
Entertainment
  Film
Finances
Gardening
Healthy Living
Holidays
Home
Internet
Medical
Men Only
Motorcyles
Our Pets
Outdoors
Relationships
Religion
Self Improvement
Sports
Staying Fit
Technology
Travel
Web Design
Weddings
Women Only
Writing

Online Now    Online Now

Guests Online (8)

David Albrigh (Submitting)

Kretzer Bosshart (Submitting)

Farrow Keven (Submitting)

Franlin Rhodehouse (Submitting)

Butzlaff Juett (Submitting)

Baiduspider (5)

Googlebot/2.1 (1)

SoGou (China) (1)

Bing (1)

Author Login    Author Login

Welcome Guest! Please login or create an account.

Username:

Password:



If you do not have an account yet, you can register ( Here ), or you may retrieve a lost user/pass ( Here ).

Navigation    Navigation

   10 newest articles RSS

Author Highlights    Featured Author

Toni Vogel
Magalia

"I am working professional in Inline Tables Organization."

View My Bio & Articles


Serge Gaziev
na

"Co-Founder of G-Recorder, an innovative tool to record Skype calls and chats to Gmail"

View My Bio & Articles


Fondation Europatlas
Marrakech

View My Bio & Articles


Our Sponsors    Our Sponsors

Angora Goat Farming - Is Rearing Goats Easier Said Than Done?

Author : Tim R Smith

Submitted : 2012-02-01 04:41:18    Word Count : 428    Popularity:   Not Rated

Tags:   goats, goat, animals, pets, home, family,

Author RSS Feed   Author RSS Feed

A prime trend nowadays is angora goat farming which is considered a lucrative venture. White mohair could be sold at three to twelve dollars a pound; colored mohair at ten to twenty five dollars a pound. The wonderful mohair Angora goats produce are primarily used for knitwear and clothing. Angora goats are species of goats that originally came from Ankara, Turkey and Anatolia. These goats are infamous because their hair can be used to produce mohair. Their initial introduction to Europe in 1554 was successful so they were imported to United States by James Davis in 1849. The Angora importation rate increased until the Civil War when large flocks were affected.

Finally, the Angora goat farming prospered in the southwest were green lands were abundant for their sustenance. Today, Texas is the second biggest producer of mohair in the world. At first, Angoras produce only white mohair, but today, with the efforts of the Colored Angora Goat Breeders Association, they are able to produce black, red and even brown.Contrary to sheep, Angoras are shorn two times in a year.

The average lifespan of Angora type of goats is 9 to 11 years. Imperative vaccinations for Angora goat farming are tetanus, overeating and worming. It is possible to stretch this depending on the care or feeding program given to them. Angoras are definitely not milk givers. Aside from being poor in producing meat, these goats are poor in milk since most of their nutrients are channeled to fiber production.

Angora goat farming can be very worrisome especially when it comes to the Angoras' health. The limb joints of the goats are crucial every now and then since these will be used for their food-searching activities. The main goat disease for these type of goat is arthritis. Inflammation of these joints will result to arthritis which could be further classified depending on the cause. Arthritis may be classified as mycoplasmic, bacterial, viral, nutritional, and traumatic.

The good thing about Angoras is that they are easy to manage in any climate. Angoras are only susceptible to climate in one situation, and that is after they are shorn. These types of goats have good resistance whether in a cold or wet weather. Angora goat farming is not an easy thing to do considering the characteristics of the goats and the environment they are subjected into. However, if one seeks to understand the true nature of Angoras, they could grow up the way one wants them to be.

Author's Resource Box

Are you looking for more facts on angora goat farming? Separate yourself from the normal goat owners who are susceptible to common errors. If you are interested to learn more facts on caring for goats and keeping goats correctly, please go to: www.raising-goats.com

Article Source:
Article Internet Marketing Tips

 

  Report Article
Badly Written Offensive Content Spam
Bad Author Links Mis-spellings Bad Formatting
Bad Author Photo Good Article!