Milk, cheese, yogurt, butter, ice cream, and soap.
Cashmere goats produce cashemer and Angora goats produce mohair which can both be spun into yarn.
Goats do not produce wool - sheep do. Only certain breeds of goat produce fibre - cashmere goats produce cashmere and angora goats produce mohair - the amount of fibre produced depends on the goats size, age and nutrition.
Angora goats produce a fibre which is called mohair.
Neither. Female goats produce milk after the kids are born, and for up to two years thereafter, depending on breed, lineage, and how they are managed. After they dry up, they can then be bred again, and will produce milk again after their next kidding.
Mohair is made from the Angora goats' hair.
Cashmere goats produce cashmere and Angoras produce mohair.Cashmere goats
Cashmere goats produce cashemer and Angora goats produce mohair which can both be spun into yarn.
Some goats produce fibre which can be harvested. Angora goats produce mohair. Cashmere goats produce cashmere.
There are two breeds of goat that produce fibre - mohair is produced by Angora goats and Cashmere goats produce cashmere.
Goats do not produce wool - sheep do. Only certain breeds of goat produce fibre - cashmere goats produce cashmere and angora goats produce mohair - the amount of fibre produced depends on the goats size, age and nutrition.
Angora goats produce mohair.
No - there are certain breeds that produce fibre - mohair from Angora goats and cashmere from Cashmere goats.
Yes. Some breeds of goats produce wool. Angora goats produce mohair, and other breeds produce cashmere wool.
Cashmere goats are goats that produce cashmere wool. Cashmere goats are found in China and have an estimated population of 123 million.
Yes, goats produce milk, as all mammals do.
Wool is only produced by sheep - other animals produce fibre - cashmere goats produce cashmere, angora goats produce mohair and angora rabbits produce angora.
No only those goats that produce fibre - Angoras and Cashmeres