I absolutely love the look of certain animals.
When we were picking up our Jacob's Sheep we also encountered some Angora Goats. Trust me, we would have liked to take the whole herd home... but we didn't. Anyway, we've been reading about and researching a lot of different sheep and goats, and some of the breeds that we see photos of online and in books are amazing. However, since I only like to show my own photos here in my posts, I have not shared photos of some of these breeds... until now!
ANGORA GOATS
Angora Goats are named after Ankara, Turkey and are commonly raised for their fleece, known as mohair. Much like people shearing sheep, these goats get "hair cuts," as many as two per year. Personally, I love the look of the coats and of the horns. What d you think?
A NICE SIZED HERD
In total, the people had twenty one. Seventeen of them were sale, and they all pretty much looked the same. I think that without different colored collars on them, I would not be able to tell them apart. Here are a few photos with more goats in them.
As always, I'm
and here's the proof:
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