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Useful And Essential Facts About Mohair Merino Fiber

By Dorothy Davis


Mohair falls among the highest quality of natural fibers in the world today. This fiber is obtained from the Angora goat. This is a special kind of goat in many ways. One of the ways in which the angora goats is special is the fact that it body is covered in a single coat of hair. The fibers that come from the primary and secondary follicles of this goat do not have any significant difference from each other. Here are facts regarding Mohair merino fiber.

Most goat and sheep breeds mount annually. Nevertheless, the case is not true with the Angora goat since their hair is retained the whole year. This normally allows for the hair to get harvested twice each year. The hair is normally long enough after six months so that it can be harvested and used to produce refined mohair form.

The hair that is harvested from angora goat is of very high quality. It has for a very long period of time considered as the best quality of fiber that human beings have access to. The hair is long and straight, but can often be curvy or wavy. The individual strands do not intertwine to make them hard to separate, but instead remain as individuals.

The smoothness level of the fiber is so high and naturally lustrous as well. In many cases, the fiber is white in color, but it can be possible to get other colors like black and gray. The other qualities which this material contains that makes it better than other fibers are elasticity, resilience, comfort, moisture management, abrasion resistance, soil shedding, and resistance among others.

Flammability of the material is also very low, which is a very important quality in certain applications. Felting and pilling is very low in the finished product. Although it is highly durable, the material remains to be biodegradable and will decompose over time when it is put in the soil. The decomposed material makes very good and fertile soil for planting crops.

This material has some of the best insulation properties. Clothes made using these hairs have the ability to keep one very warm even in the coldest of the winters. As a matter of fact, most winter clothes are made from this material. It can also be used for instance in making residential products like upholstery, curtains, and carpets.

Presently, South Africa is the global leader in the production of mohair. South Africa accounts for more than half of global production of this material. It is also the home to the finest mohair fiber in the world according to research. The United States takes the second place in global production, with the state of Texas being the major producer in the whole country.

There are various countries which are as well have joined this industry all over the world. Such countries include Australia, Lesotho, Argentina, Nigeria, and New Zealand. South Africa has among the most favorite geographical and climatic conditions which favor survival of the angora goats. That is one of the reasons as to why South Africa is a global leader in production.




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