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Breed standards
First generation (F1) Pygmy-Angora crosses are not considered true Pygoras, however these may be bred with other Pygora goats, F1 crosses, or back to pure Pygmy or Angora goats to produce true Pygora goats. This may be continued while maintaining the integrity of the breed as long as they have no more than 75% Pygmy or Angora ancestry.
Characteristics
Pygoras live from 12–14 years, and are commonly used for fibre, along with being show, breeding, and fibre-producing animals. The weight of a healthy Pygora depends on whether it's a male, female or kid. Most kids are about 5 pounds at birth; does range in weight from 65 to 75 pounds and bucks and wethers range from 75 to 95 pounds. Pygora fiber is frequently used by artists for spinning, spindling, knitting, crocheting, weaving, tapestries, and other fiber arts. It is also commonly used in clothing. Pygoras can also be milked, producing about one liter per day. Pygora wethers generally have higher quality fibre than the does and bucks because they do not spend all their energy producing young. Pygora are mainly for producing fibre, but some people also show them as a hobby, in fairs, fibre shows, and in 4H. Some pygora breeders and 4-H clubs show goats at the Oregon Flock and Fibre Festival (OFFF). Angoras can be found there as well.
Registered Pygora goats will produce cashmere-like fleece (Classified as Type-C), a mohair-like fleece (Type-A), or a combination of the two fleeces (Type-B). Type-A fleece is composed of fibers averaging 6 or more inches in length that drape in ringlets. It may occur as a single coat, but a silky guard hair is usually present. The fibers are typically less than 28 micrometers in diameter. Type-B fleece fibers average between 3 to 6 inches (150 mm) in length with one, possibly two, guard hairs. The fibers are usually less than 24 µm in diameter. Type-C fleece is very fine, typically 1 to 3 inches (76 mm) in length and less than 18.5 µm in diameter. Pygoras come in a handful of colors: White, red, brown, black, gray or a mix of the colors.
Jeramiah Destrata
10 years, 8 months ago
Jeramiah Destrata added a photo to Pygora.
The Pygora goat is a breed of fiber goat that originated from Crossing the registered NPGA Pygmy goat and the white AAGBA Angora goat. Pygora goats produce three distinct kinds of fleece. Pygoras are fiber goats along with the Angora goat, Cashmere goat.
Jeramiah Destrata
10 years, 8 months ago
Jeramiah Destrata added a photo to Pygora.
The Pygora goat is a breed of fiber goat that originated from Crossing the registered NPGA Pygmy goat and the white AAGBA Angora goat. Pygora goats produce three distinct kinds of fleece. Pygoras are fiber goats along with the Angora goat, Cashmere goat.
Jeramiah Destrata
10 years, 8 months ago
Jeramiah Destrata added a photo to Pygora.
The Pygora goat is a breed of fiber goat that originated from Crossing the registered NPGA Pygmy goat and the white AAGBA Angora goat. Pygora goats produce three distinct kinds of fleece. Pygoras are fiber goats along with the Angora goat, Cashmere goat.
Jeramiah Destrata
10 years, 8 months ago
Jeramiah Destrata added a photo to Pygora.
The Pygora goat is a breed of fiber goat that originated from Crossing the registered NPGA Pygmy goat and the white AAGBA Angora goat. Pygora goats produce three distinct kinds of fleece. Pygoras are fiber goats along with the Angora goat, Cashmere goat.
Jeramiah Destrata
10 years, 8 months ago
Jeramiah Destrata added a photo to Pygora.
The Pygora goat is a breed of fiber goat that originated from Crossing the registered NPGA Pygmy goat and the white AAGBA Angora goat. Pygora goats produce three distinct kinds of fleece. Pygoras are fiber goats along with the Angora goat, Cashmere goat.
Jeramiah Destrata
10 years, 8 months ago
Jeramiah Destrata added a photo to Pygora.
The Pygora goat is a breed of fiber goat that originated from Crossing the registered NPGA Pygmy goat and the white AAGBA Angora goat. Pygora goats produce three distinct kinds of fleece. Pygoras are fiber goats along with the Angora goat, Cashmere goat.
Jeramiah Destrata
10 years, 8 months ago
Jeramiah Destrata added a photo to Pygora.
The Pygora goat is a breed of fiber goat that originated from Crossing the registered NPGA Pygmy goat and the white AAGBA Angora goat. Pygora goats produce three distinct kinds of fleece. Pygoras are fiber goats along with the Angora goat, Cashmere goat.
Jeramiah Destrata
10 years, 8 months ago
Pygora was added to BestInShow.
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