Mohair comes from Angora goats.
Mohair is a natural fiber that comes from the hair of the Angora goat. It is known for its softness, luster, and durability.
i think the only way is by taste By the breed of goat - what it looks like.
fiber diameter
Mohair comes from the Angora goat. This breed is known for its long, lustrous, and silky hair, which is harvested and processed to create mohair textiles. Angora goats are primarily raised in regions with suitable climates for their growth, such as South Africa, Turkey, and the United States. The fiber is valued for its durability, sheen, and ability to take dye well.
Learn the lingo:Kid - a goat less than 6 months of ageDoeling - immature female goatBuckling - immature male goatDoe - mature female goatBuck - mature male goatWether - castrated male goatChevon - goat meatMohair - the fiber from Angora goatsCashmere - the fiber from Cashmere or Pashmina goats
Alpaca fiber comes from their fur. They have a very soft coat.
one comes from a cow and other comes from a goat! Dummy
25$ to 35$ depending on the quality...
They were made out of wood, papyrus, goat skin, and palm fiber.
Learn the lingo:Kid - a goat less than 6 months of ageDoeling - immature female goatBuckling - immature male goatDoe - mature female goatBuck - mature male goatWether - castrated male goatChevon - goat meatMohair - the fiber from Angora goatsCashmere - the fiber from Cashmere or Pashmina goats
it comes out of goat blood
yes because it is not meat it just comes from a goat