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Dancer is out of Sugar and sired by Starry Night (Nigerian).  Dancer has been sold.  Thank you Faith!  (08)



Sugar is a pure white angora from Goat Hill Farm in Brussels WI.  Sugar was bred to Night and delivered a beautiful doeling on June 4, 09.



Little Topaz is only a day old in this above photo.  She has a carmel colored cape over her head and shoulders and her tail is black underneath and white and carmel colored on top.  She is cute as a button.  Topaz is for sale for $200.00  **Topaz has been sold-Thank you Stanton**




This is Topaz at about 3 months old playing with the Nigerian doelings.  Her hair lost most of it's crimp at this point but is so incredibly soft.  Her sister from last year, Dancer, gets back some crimp every spring before she sheds out her hair.  Her owners brush and comb her to help with the shedding process but Nigoras can be clipped too. 



Emma is a pure, although unregistered angora.  Her mohair is dark gray with a few white hairs scattered through.  Emma didn't settle for us this year so we'll have to see if she throws triplets for us next year as she had in the past.  Emma's angoar mohair is very soft and fine.  I will have samples of it this fall.  If you are interested in a sample of her angora please send us an email, heck6100@t6b.com

Why Nigoras?  They are best of both worlds, great little milkers and when bred just right they produce mohair that is like cashmere.  Most Nigoras will shed out but most people prefer to clip them to prevent matting.  They are beautiful little goats and we love their personalties too.  Angora and Cashmere are both from goats not sheep.  Cashmere is not a goat breed either, it is a type of goat bred not for confirmation but for their mohair only.  That's why our Nigoras can have cashmere mohair if the breeding comes out the way we hope it does but Mother Nature has her own plans sometimes. 

Please note that we will not sell one kid to live by themselves, goats and sheep are herd animals and must have some of their own kind to be happy and healthy animals.