Mohair fibre quality and production as related to animal size
conference contribution
posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00authored byBruce McGregor, K Butler
Mohair is a luxury fibre produced by Angora goats. Mohair has special textile properties and is famed for its lustre. There are many reports of the relationships between mohair attributes and processing. While mohair production can be profitable to farmers there are severe price discounts for faults and poor quality. While genetics is known to affect mohair quality, fundamental relationships between body size and mohair quality have not been determined. We conducted a series of investigations to quantify the relationships between important mohair quality attributes and live weight and other lifetime factors associated with Angora goats.
History
Event
The Fiber Society Spring Technical Conference (2013 : Geelong, Vic.)
Publisher
Fiber Society
Location
Geelong, Australia
Place of publication
Raleigh, North Carolina
Start date
2013-05-22
End date
2013-05-24
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Copyright notice
2013, Springer
Title of proceedings
The Fiber Society Spring 2013 Technical Conference Program