Angora Goat Mohair Fiber for Sale

Angora Goats

Mohair is a silk-like fabric or yarn made from the hair of the Angora goat. Both durable and resilient, mohair is notable for its high luster and sheen which has helped gain it the nickname the “Diamond Fiber”. We have White, Red, Copper and Grey Mohair for sale. Fiber can be purchased raw or washed and cleaned. All our Mohair is from … Read more

Angora Goats

Matthias at ATI Farms

Angora goats were first introduced in the United States in 1849 by Dr. James P. Davis. Seven adult goats were a gift from Sultan Abdülmecid I in appreciation for his services and advice on the raising of cotton. More goats were imported over time, until the Civil War destroyed most of the large flocks in the south. … Read more

Are You Kidding Me?

“Mmmm, honey we have to go pick up 15 chickens and 1 roster.” I was a bit timid in telling Quinn that after I had purchased the goat babies the day before and brought with me three rabbits, that we now had to go get chickens. Quinn had worked outside all day making a place … Read more

Samson, Abigail, and Hannah

While surprising Quinn with baby goats, I made a little detour and picked up three rabbits. When I carried out the male rabbit I thought about Samson and his incredible strength in the story of the Bible. This little rabbit was housed in the far back corner of the yard where I purchased him from. … Read more

Oliver and Sarah Love

Oliver and Sarah are growing fast. I am amazed how busy they are and how high they can jump. Needing to be fed every two hours has proven to be a challenge, especially on work days. Quinn has learned the fine art of nursing and he is doing a darn good job. Uncle Brian pitches … Read more