Monday, September 10, 2018

About 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.

For example, the wool coming from sheep is one thing, while goat hair is something entirely different. Bovines, rabbits and horses also produce good quality hair, as well as camels. Cashmere goats are the source of lovely looking and soft cashmere, and angora goats make amazingly silky and fancy mohair. If you are interested in raw mohair for sale especially, you can find it online or in some specialized stores.

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 are quite resistible to different weather conditions, including high temperatures and moisture. Even so, in the period after winter shearing, they are sensitive to low temperatures. When it comes to pasture, they can thrive on various types of pasture. Their hair grows up to 30 centimeters per year, and this makes them highly productive.

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 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 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.

Kids produce two pound of fleece in one shearing, young goats up to four pounds, and adult animals up to five pounds. Of course, the first shearing gives the best quality, and the highest price. The interesting thing about this amazing material is that it keeps you warm during winter, and cool during summer, thanks to its special characteristics. It looks great, the clothes made using it are especially comfortable, all in all, this makes a great investment.




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