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		<title>Raising Angora Goats For The Hair Of It</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raising goats are becoming more and more fashionable in the United States. It has been found goats are worth more than just for their milk (which is very good for you) and their meat (which also better for you than beef or pig). Or for their ability to act as a living lawn mower. They [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Raising goats are becoming more and more fashionable in the United States. It has been found goats are worth more than just for their milk (which is very good for you) and their meat (which also better for you than beef or pig). Or for their ability to act as a living lawn mower. They are even great for removing weeds from lots and other empty areas.</p>
<p>Do you want to know where in the world Mohair and Cashmere sweaters and coats come from? Read on, you are about to discover the truth about Cashmere and Mohair.</p>
<p>Probably most of the folks wearing some of the most pricey and finest clothing do not have a clue they are wearing goat hair. It is true. Some of the finest coats and sweaters are made from goat hair. If it is called Cashmere or Mohair it is goat hair.</p>
<p><a href='http://staogingpeek.multiply.com/journal/item/4/Raising_Cashmere_Goats_for_the_Hair_of_It' target='_blank'>Raising goats</a> can be an exciting way to add an income to the family budget. Goats are easy to raise and care for if the basics are followed. Goats are social creatures and do not like to be alone for long. They are also curious. They need to be contained in a good fenced area and they also need shelter and lots of water.</p>
<p>It is not known when someone learned goat hair could make a good coat. Even So, folks have since seen the luxury of a Cashmere or Mohair coat or sweater.</p>
<p>These kind of hair are gorgeous and durable and lasting. In fact so durable they are made into carpets and floor rugs.</p>
<p>Mohair comes from the famous Angora goat while Cashmere comes for the Cashmere goat.</p>
<p>Cashmere will give you three for the price one. Not only is it warm and soft, it is light weight.</p>
<p>Goats and be sheared twice year. An Angora can produce about two pounds of hair a year. However, their value is diminished as the goats get older. This is because the quality of the hair diminishes over time.</p>
<p>One of the nice things about Cashmere and Mohair clothing, it does not require the killing of anything to obtain a first piece of wardrobe. Unlike other kinds of coats, the critter who donates his fur also donates his life. Not a very fair trade. At least for them.</p>
<p>In the mean time, these goats can serve as pets. They love to be adored and cared for.</p>
<p>More and more families are seeing the value of raising goats and are turning their small acres into gentleman ranches and cashing in on raising goats for fun and profit.</p>
<p><a href='http://hi5.com/friend/profile/displayJournalDetail.do?ownerId=498552074&amp;journalId=107070846' target='_blank'>Raising goats can be fun and profitable</a> at the same time. There is no reason to not use goats for making money if you are living where goats can be raised without difficulty.</p>
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