by Jan Irving | 10 Apr 2017 | Angora Goats (Mohair), PHOTOS NEED TO BE ADDED
Collected here are some illustrations from early sources Save
by Jan Irving | 10 Apr 2017 | Brac Angora Goats (Fine Mohair), PHOTOS NEED TO BE ADDED
This flock was established in 1959 by Barbara Irving; today it is solely based on the now extinct flock of Banksia; one of just a handful of such flocks in Australia or anywhere in the world. I pride myself on producing classical ultra fine mohair with top grade...
by Jan Irving | 10 Apr 2017 | Angora Goats (Mohair)
A is for the Angora Goat that grows mohair fleeces B is for the Buck the pride of the Angora Breed C is for Character and Classing the Clip D is for Doe, Angora of course, the core of the herd E is for Evenness of the flock and the fleeces F is for Fineness of the...
by Jan Irving | 10 Apr 2017 | Brac Angora Goats (Fine Mohair)
Dissolve in one (1) litre of water 1 teaspoon cupric sulphate 4 teaspoon ferrous sulphate 2 teapsoon cobaltous sulphate 1 teaspoon zinc sulphate 2 teaspoon magnesium sulphate 2 teaspoon manganous sulphate 1 teaspoon potassium iodide use a 5ml teaspoon and use level...
by Jan Irving | 8 Mar 2013 | Merrywood Cashmeres
Established at the beginning of the cashmere rush in Australia, I have concentrated on producing high yielding medium diameter cashmere with low guard hair contamination. This is an excellent product for the home craft expert. Cashmere flock disbanned 2003 due to the...