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Jack Byard
Jack Byard was born in Bradford in Yorkshire where he lived and worked all his life. He always had a deep affection for his rural heritage and so wrote his first book, Know Your Sheep, with a view to sharing with others the countryside that he loves. Three years later there is no sign of a quiet retirement for Jack just yet. Know Your Pigs is his sixth book.
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Know Your Goats - Jack Byard
1Anatolian Black
Characteristics
Weight: 99–198 lb (40–90 kg).
Height: 28–40 in (70–100 cm).
Both billies and nannies have curved horns.
The Anatolian Black has been domesticated and bred on small farms in what is now Turkey since 700 BC. It is described as the Syrian type, with long droopy ears and long hair.
This calm gentle mountain breed is normally found in large herds around the Mediterranean and Aegean regions and is well adapted to survive the wild weather and sparse feed; the long, thick, hairy undercoat insulates the animal against the cold. They are occasionally brown, grey or pied, and have a tremendous tolerance to disease. They breed all the year round, feeding on grass and small pine, olive and almond saplings and grain. If there is plenty of food available for the goats the breeder will set up camp along with the herd.
The Anatolian Black is also a brilliant mowing machine. Some say the breed is aggressive and dangerous, but experts confirm that this is not the case. The Anatolian Black is bred for its milk and meat and for its fibre: it sheds 1 lb (0.45 kg) a year.
2Angora
Characteristics
Weight: male 180–225 lb (82–102 kg), female 100–110 lb (45–50 kg).
Height: male 48 in (122 cm), female 36 in (92 cm).
Both have gently curving horns.
Goat hair or fibre has been used to make clothing for over three thousand years. Mohair is the silky, lustrous and hard-wearing fibre from the Angora goat, which is shorn twice a year, producing 9–11 lb (4–5 kg). Originally coming from the Himalayas, the goats were herded to Ankara by Suleiman Shah while fleeing from the legendary Genghis Khan. Angora
derives from Ankara, and mohair
from the Arabic