Goats, llamas, alpacas, rabbits -- most fleece-bearing animals have produced fibres that have been spun into wool.
The skin
cashmere
Angora goats
most wool comes from goats. It is their hair.
Yes. Some breeds of goats produce wool. Angora goats produce mohair, and other breeds produce cashmere wool.
From sheep and goats mostley. People sheer them to get their wool.
Goats are raised for a number of things. They can be raised for goat milk, pets, lawn mowers or wool. They certainly can be raised for wool, but they are raised more for milk.
Angora goats produce mohair.
From sheep and goats mostley. People sheer them to get their wool.
The raw material of woolen is wool, which is derived from the hair of sheep or other animals such as goats, alpacas, or llamas.
Cashmere
No, they are shorn.
Wool is obtained from sheep and certain other animals, including cashmere from goats, mohair from goats, qiviut from muskoxen, angora from rabbits, and other types of wool from camelids
Cashmere goats are goats that produce cashmere wool. Cashmere goats are found in China and have an estimated population of 123 million.