Monday, September 10, 2018

Beautiful Raw Mohair For Sale

By Angela Scott


When it comes to wool, people generally think that it only provides warmth during cold winter days. It's soft, sometimes really light, and sometimes quite heavy, and can be dyed really easily, and this makes it suitable for various textile end-uses, and not only knitting. The fiber may be obtained from different animals, and the quality may vary significantly.

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.

Angora goats can live in different weather conditions. They can resist low temperatures, except in the period after the shearing, when they may be more sensitive to low temperatures. But, they don't have any problems with higher temperatures and high humidity. They are quite satisfied with various pastures, and they provide really high productivity, considering their hair growth of about 30 centimeters per year.

Shearing is mostly done twice a year, except in Turkey and Lesotho, where they do this only once every year. It depends on the climate conditions mostly. For example, in South Africa, the shearing takes place in January or early February, and the second one takes place in July or in August. The first shearing usually takes place when kids have around six months.

The quality of mohair depends on several different factors, starting with the fiber fineness. It is all about the diameter of the hair. The hair is classified accordingly, and this is closely related to the age of the animals. First and second shearing come from kids, or the youngest goats. It is mostly classified as winter kids and summer kids fleece. This fiber is generally the finest, between 20 and 29 micrometers.

Young goat fiber is obtained from the third and the fourth shearing. This may depend o the actual quality. Sometimes the fourth shearing fiber, coming from 24 months old goats, gives young fiber, and sometimes it is classified as adult fiber, depending on the fineness. Young fiber should be somewhere between 27 and 34 micrometers, while adult fiber should be between 30 and 40.

When it comes to quantity, kids shearing make maybe two pounds of fleece for the first shearing, and up to four for the second, while young and adult goats mostly produce up to five pounds twice per year. In any case, the best fleece is obtained from the first shearing, and this one has the highest price. The interesting thing is that mohair can bring warmth during cold winters, but can also cool your body during summer. Resistant, durable, fancy and beautiful.




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