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But there are plenty of good reasons to get a goat -- and not just for milk or meat. The animals can help control   (2)    . They can be friendly with children and adults. And they can make money with their hair.
Cashmere goats produce cashmere. Angora goats produce -- no, not angora. Angora fiber comes from   (3)    . Angora goats produce mohair. Mohair is used to make clothing,    (4)    and other products.
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Cashmere goats are usually larger than Angoras. Cashmere goats can grow big enough to be kept with   (9)    .
The outer hair of the animal is called guard hair. Behind it is the valuable material on a cashmere goat. Some farmers just comb their cashmere goats to remove the hair. But if the goats do get a haircut, it often happens when they would naturally lose their winter coat, between December and March.
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