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HeirloomMomma Posted - Jul 08 2013 : 5:04:47 PM
Hi FarmGirls!

I am new to raising Angora goats, I have 9 of them. I was just wondering if anyone else raises them, and how many do you have?

I have fallen in love with them, they are so quiet and gentle, even the bucks are sweet as can be.



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SandraM Posted - Jul 15 2013 : 04:53:16 AM
Are you using the fiber?
We go to the fiber shows and they always catch my eye...But not ready to add another type of livestock to the farm!

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Marybeth Posted - Jul 09 2013 : 12:35:53 PM
Hi Linda, I don't have angoras but had Pygoras which I raised for fiber. Pygoras are a cross between an angora and a Pygmy. They are the sweetest lil critters. I don't have them anymore but I wish I did. MB

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