The Nigora is an American breed of small or medium-sized dual-purpose goat, raised both for its milk and for its fibre. It is the result of cross-breeding Nigerian Dwarf bucks with does of mohair breeds such as the Angora.
The Nigora is of recent creation: breeding started in 1994. A breed association, the American Nigora Goat Breeders Association, was formed in 2007. Another association, the Nigora Goat Breeders Society, was active in 2014.
As with the Pygora breed, the fibre is classified into three types, A, B and C, depending on the length and type of the fibres. Type A is Angora-type mohair, long and lustrous; type B is “cashgora”, which combines mohair with cashmere-type undercoat and is of medium length; type C is like cashmere and is shorter.
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