The angora and mohair industry in the Northwest; also a full report and proceedings of the Northwest Angora Goat Association held in Portland, Oregon, January 4-7, 1911 . E. L. Naylor. Vice-President. Officers of Northwe^ Angora Goat Association The cut on the title page of this Booklet is a fine repro-duction of the Grand Champion Buck at theNorthwest Angora Goat Show at Portland, January4-7, 191 I. He was pronounced the finest specimenever handled by the judge, and fittingly illustratesthe possibilities for Angora culture here. The hairon this animal was of an average of over 20 inches,some


The angora and mohair industry in the Northwest; also a full report and proceedings of the Northwest Angora Goat Association held in Portland, Oregon, January 4-7, 1911 . E. L. Naylor. Vice-President. Officers of Northwe^ Angora Goat Association The cut on the title page of this Booklet is a fine repro-duction of the Grand Champion Buck at theNorthwest Angora Goat Show at Portland, January4-7, 191 I. He was pronounced the finest specimenever handled by the judge, and fittingly illustratesthe possibilities for Angora culture here. The hairon this animal was of an average of over 20 inches,some of it measuring 24 inches, and was valued atapproximately $ He belonged to the cele-brated Angora breeders and exhibitors, Wm. Rid-dells & Sons, of Monmouth, N. A. Gwin, Lawrence, American Angora Goal Breeders Association John W. Fulton, Secretary American Angora GoatBreeders Association, Helena, Montana. Officers of American Angora GoatBreeders Association Prefatory IN presenting this booklet to the public, wedo so without any hesitancy making of books is without numberand the reading public is confronted with theproblem of picking out the wheat from the is therefore necessary for the reader to exer-cise intelligence in the perusal of the books andpamphlets exploiting the various lines of indus-try. The Angora goat and mohair industry hasreached a stage where it is now one of theestablished branches of livestock husbandry, anda study of the following pages will convincethe most skeptical that it is one of great demand for mohair goods is growing to suchan extent that there is need for a great deallarger production. To encourage this and toset forth the assured profits to those who con-tempangoramohairindu00nort


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