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  2. Haircloth - Wikipedia

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    Reindeer hair can be sheared, but is also produced in the processing of the animal's fur. [1] Haircloth making procedures are similar to those of wool. [1] Chiengora can be obtained from pet salons post-grooming. [4] [5] The longer, stiffer guard coat is then separated from the softer undercoat by a process known as de-hairing. [5]

  3. Skinning - Wikipedia

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    A dorsal incision is made by laying the animal on its abdomen and making a single cut from the base of the tail to the shoulder region. The animal's skin is easier to remove if the animal has been freshly killed. [11] Cape skinning is the process of removing the shoulder, neck and head skin for the purpose of displaying the animal as a trophy. [12]

  4. Animal fiber - Wikipedia

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    Not all animal fibers have the same properties, and even within a species the fiber is not consistent. Merino is a very soft, fine wool, while Cotswold is coarser, and yet both Merino and Cotswold are types of sheep. This comparison can be continued on the microscopic level, comparing the diameter and structure of the fiber.

  5. Feral goat - Wikipedia

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    Feral goats consist of many breeds of domestic goats, all of which stem from the wild goat (C. aegagrus). Although breeds can look different, they all share similar characteristics. Physically, both domestic and feral goats can be identified by their prominent straight horns (more prominent on male goats), rectangular pupils, and coarse hair.

  6. Bovidae - Wikipedia

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    Bovid leather is tough and durable, with the additional advantage that it can be made into leathers of varying thicknesses - from soft clothing leather to hard shoe leather. While goat and cattle leather have a wide variety of use, sheepskin is suited only for clothing purposes. [75] Wool from Merino hoggets is the finest and most valuable.

  7. The public is invited to meet the working rescue goats at an Aug. 26 free festival with presentations, hikes, games, nature art and more. Goats return to Erie Benedictines' Glinodo property to ...

  8. Polycerate - Wikipedia

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    There have been incidents of polycerate goats (having as many as eight horns), [9] although this is a genetic rarity thought to be inherited. The horns are most typically removed in commercial dairy goat herds, to reduce the injuries to humans and other goats. 4 horns are the norm for the Austrian goat breed Vierhornziege (four-horned goat). [10]

  9. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem defends book excerpt ... - AOL

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    Noem describes the goat as “nasty and mean” and having a “disgusting, musky, rancid” smell. The goat made a habit of chasing and knocking down her kids, Noem adds.