By Fred Patton
Angora goats originally came from Angora, Turkey - hence the name. They were raised for mohair that was used for rugs, upholstery in cars, clothes, cinches for saddles, and for a lot of other things. Angora goats were more confining than cattle, required more work, and also had to be watched more because of coyotes.
The highest price I remember for mohair was 60 cents per pound for kid hair and 40 cents for aged hair. It went down to 6 cents in the depression of 1929 to the early 30s.