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  2. Cashmere goat - Wikipedia

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    A cashmere goat is a type of goat that produces cashmere wool, the goat's fine, soft, downy, winter undercoat, in commercial quality and quantity. [1] This undercoat grows as the days get shorter and is associated with an outer coat of coarse hair, which is present all the year and is called guard hair. Most common goat breeds, including dairy ...

  3. John Harding (Southern planter) - Wikipedia

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    His son William Giles Harding acquired additional lands to enlarge Belle Mead to 5400 acres by the late 19th century, and began to breed purebred cattle, sheep, cashmere goats and other livestock. Due to debt, in 1906 most of the property was sold to a land development company, and later suburban housing was built, and the independent city of ...

  4. Cashmere wool - Wikipedia

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    Cashmere wool, usually simply known as cashmere, is a fiber obtained from cashmere goats, pashmina goats, and some other breeds of goat. It has been used to make yarn , textiles and clothing for hundreds of years.

  5. Cashmere vs Wool: What’s the Difference?

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  6. How To Buy a Good Cashmere Sweater - AOL

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  7. Vicuña - Wikipedia

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    The fiber of cashmere goats is 14 to 19 μm, while angora rabbit is 8 to 12 μm, and that of shahtoosh from the Tibetan antelope, or chiru, is from 9 to 12 μm.

  8. Category:Fiber-producing goat breeds - Wikipedia

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    This page presents a list of fiber-producing goat breeds utilized for the production of wool, cashmere wool, and other types of fiber.Note that some of those breeds listed below are dual-purpose, that is they are also utilized for the production of milk or meat.

  9. Cashmere demand is threatening Mongolia’s steppe. Can the ...

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    The luxury wool is prized for its durability and warmth, but growing demand is taking a toll on the environment and jeopardizing traditional ways of life.