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Raw Mohair For Sale Online

By Angela Scott


Animal hair is used for designing beautiful textiles for ages. Wool is usually perceived as something that gives warmth, but it doesn't have to be like that. Some materials can be warm during winter, but also protect you from the heat. In any case, animals make great source for different quality fiber, and the quality of these fiber may vary.

Hair fiber is obtained from sheep, camels, llamas, horses, bovines and even rabbits. The best hair fiber comes from goats, of course, including angora and cashmere goats. Angora goats provide really amazing material called mohair. Raw mohair for sale can be found in specialized stores or online, and here you can find some interesting details about this material.

You will find these lovely angora goats in different countries, for example in the USA, in Argentina, Turkey, Australia, new Zealand or Lesotho, but the majority of global world production comes from South Africa. This South African mohair is considered to be the best, thanks to its high fineness and exceptional quality.

These angora goats can be kept just about anywhere, because they can live in the conditions that include high humidity and high temperatures both. On the other hand, after winter shearing they might be quite sensitive on lower temperatures. They don't really care much about the type of pasture, and their productivity is especially high, with hair annual growth of up to 300 millimeters.

When it comes to shearing schedule, in most areas shearing takes place twice a year, with the exception of Lesotho and Turkey, where they shear their goats only once a year, mostly in May. In South Africa, for example, the shearing takes place in late January, when young animals are about six months old, and second shearing usually takes place in August or late July.

The hair fineness is the most important factor when it comes to the quality of the hair. Classification of the hair is actually closely related to the age of the animals. Younger animals have higher fineness of the hair, and the best quality comes from those six months old kids, from their first shearing. Second shearing also produce so called kid fleece, mostly called winter and summer kid fleece, with diameter between 20 and 29 micrometers.

Young goat fiber should have the diameter between 27 and 34 micrometers. It is usually so with the third and the fourth shearing, when goats have eighteen or twenty four months. Sometimes this fourth shearing produce slightly coarser fiber, and, in this case, gets classified as adult. Normally, adult fiber is obtained from older animals, and its diameter is normally between 20 and 30 micrometers.

As it was said before, the first shearing produces the best quality mohair, and this type is mostly used for amazingly fancy clothes. This type of clothes will not only look and feel great, but will also keep you warm during winter, and cool and comfortable during summer, thanks to its amazing properties.




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