They also like to pair up with their own kind so you may want to add one more Angora doe so she's not too lonely...
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I am told she is friendly! Sounds like the breeder handles all her babies, because who would want a flighty goat at shearing time? Plus, goats are like dogs with hooves when socialized, my Nigerians LOVE all the attention they can get!Stacykins she is adorable! I've never been inclined to want goats but how can you not love that face. Is she as friendly as she looks?
Nice name, and very sweet face. I would love to put my fingers into the coat of an Angora goat to find out what it feels like.
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Thanks, I think she is adorable, also! Angora does are usually between 80 and 100 lbs when fully grown. So they're not huge, but they are bigger than the small breeds like pygmies and Nigerian Dwarves.Stacy!!!! She is sooooo cute!!! She looks like she could be very expressive with those ears!![]()
Will she stay small???
Add an angora to my wish list, Santa!!!!
They also like to pair up with their own kind so you may want to add one more Angora doe so she's not too lonely...
So I learned something today! I always thought a Angora was a type of sheep. Besides being irresistably fluffy, are they solid dairy goats? Or are they primarily used for their er.. wool? (She is incredibly cute!)
Taprock, that article is insane! I've never noticed analmond flavor to a fresh egg before.
I am thinking, need to buy goat milk, and start feeding it to the girls, find out their italian names... then start selling at outrageous prices! Oh, I could afford to buy a real farm then! LOLSo I learned something today! I always thought a Angora was a type of sheep. Besides being irresistably fluffy, are they solid dairy goats? Or are they primarily used for their er.. wool? (She is incredibly cute!)
Taprock, that article is insane! I've never noticed analmond flavor to a fresh egg before.
So I learned something today! I always thought a Angora was a type of sheep. Besides being irresistably fluffy, are they solid dairy goats? Or are they primarily used for their er.. wool? (She is incredibly cute!)
Taprock, that article is insane! I've never noticed analmond flavor to a fresh egg before.
I've always been confused by angora too because I've always thought it was a rabbit. But it turns out there are Angora goats AND angora rabbits. But angora fiber is only from the rabbits. Mohair is from the goat.![]()
I believe it says John Avtuel.BYFM - I really like that! I think that is super! Who is the artist??