The beautiful
mohair fabric comes from the Angora goat. The
Angora goat originates in Asia Minor.
The first shipment
of these fine animals was imported from Turkey when a consignment of
twelve rams and one ewe arrived in South Africa in 1838.
Tradition has it that the rams had been rendered infertile before
leaving Turkey but that happily the ewe was pregnant and gave birth
to a healthy ram kid during the voyage. Although several
further importations of Turkish stock were made up to 1896, the
above-mentioned ewe and her kid formed the foundation of the Angora
goat and mohair industry in South Africa.
The first
importation was destined for Caledon in the Western Cape but over
the course of time they spread to the Eastern Cape where the climate
and vegetation are more suited for the rearing of Angora goats and
the production of high quality mohair.
The earliest
Angora flock in the Jansenville district was established from
high quality imported stock by William Cary Hobson at the farm
Martyrsford in 1871. In due course, Jansenville and the
surrounding districts became the hub of the mohair industry in South
Africa and to this day the primary industry is centered on the small
town of Jansenville.
This is clearly
illustrated by the fact that the offices of both the South African
Mohair Growers' Association and the Angora Goat Stud Breeders'
Society of South Africa are located in Jansenville. The
leading Angora studs and the biggest concentration of stud breeders
are found in the Jansenville district, while many of the leaders of
the mohair industry hail from this area.
When it was
decided to establish an experimental farm for Angora goats a
property was bought bordering on Jansenville because the vegetation
was considered the most suitable for Angora goats.
Angora goats form
the main branch of farming in the Jansenville district and, while
wool and meat are also produced, the economy of the town and the
district depends largely on the mohair fibre.
|

Angora goats in typical
Noorsveld near Jansenville |

A young Angora ram |

A fine variety of
beautiful mohair products |
Top

|