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Angora is determined by the color of its head, feet and tail (all the same color). This variety of angora fibre has smooth silky texture. Beginning spinners may find Angora wool a challenge. Desirable characteristics of the fibre include its texture, warmth, light weight and pure white color. It is used for sweaters, mittens, baby clothes and millinery.
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The classification of the Giant Angora is different from the other three breeds owing to it being a 6-class animal. The junior buck and junior doe must be under 6 months of age and have a minimum weight of 2.15 kg (4.75 lb). The intermediate buck and intermediate doe are 6–8 months of age.
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English Angora can be bred to have broken colors—i.e., white with black spots—but this is not accepted by ARBA standards and would lead to a disqualification when showing the rabbit. When an English Angora rabbit is shown, the toenails should also be only one color, the ears could be folded over
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This breed has a dense undercoat. If the texture is correct it requires less maintenance than other Angora breeds. Small ear tufts are allowed but not usually preferred by breeders. ARBA recognizes the same colors as with
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The French Angora is one of the large Angora breeds at 3.4–4.8 kilograms (7.5–10.5 lb), with a commercial body type. It differs from the
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English Angora breed are adorned with "fur", growths of wool on the ears and the entire face except above the nose, and front feet, along with their thick body, and wool. They are gentle in nature, but they are not recommended for those who do not groom their animals. Their wool is
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The Awn Fluff has a guard hair tip and is a stronger, wavy wool. The Awn Fluff is found between the underwool and Awn Hair. The Awn Hair, also known as guard hair, is the third type of fiber. The Awn Hair is a strong straight hair that protrudes above the wool and must be present and evident.
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The Giant Angora coat contains three fiber types for its texture. The underwool should be the most dominant over the other two types of hair. It should be medium-fine, soft and delicately waved and have a gentle shine. Beginning spinners may find Angora wool a challenge.
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1427:"A homozygous missense mutation in the fibroblast growth factor 5 gene is associated with the long-hair trait in Angora rabbits"
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1548:Wool animals
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1431:BMC Genomics
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514:Dilute Brown
508:Dilute Black
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51:Distribution
1401:21 November
1375:21 November
1349:21 November
1327:20 November
1299:21 November
1273:22 February
1236:21 November
1157:21 November
1128:21 November
1008:Angora wool
861:Lilac Steel
818:Smoke Pearl
815:Sable Pearl
812:Lilac Pearl
803:Black Pearl
717:White Group
344:rabbit gene
168:Angora wool
120:Litter size
1522:Categories
1437:(1): 298.
1024:References
989:amino acid
975:or rather
855:Blue Steel
806:Blue Pearl
777:Self Group
756:Chinchilla
572:Chinchilla
501:Self Group
322:ivermectin
306:Wool mites
300:wool block
288:Wool block
131:7–12 years
102:Wool color
97:Long, Fine
1453:1471-2164
992:threonine
981:phenotype
977:mutations
787:Chocolate
54:Worldwide
1471:37268908
1462:10236585
1105:25379305
1002:See also
996:cysteine
967:Genetics
900:spinning
771:Squirrel
747:Chestnut
356:Lionhead
262:cashmere
178:plucking
174:shearing
128:Lifespan
1096:4207589
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669:Weight:
598:Weight:
476:Weight:
434:Weight:
407:cottony
372:Weight:
206:Angora)
196:History
182:allergy
155:Turkish
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759:Copper
737:Broken
636:albino
562:Yellow
543:Agouti
495:Albino
277:Health
210:Turkey
202:Ankara
80:Weight
75:Traits
45:Turkey
1267:(PDF)
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1180:(PDF)
973:genes
971:Some
874:Cream
864:Steel
823:Sable
790:Lilac
781:Black
511:Brown
505:Black
267:shorn
136:Notes
112:Color
1494:ISBN
1467:PMID
1449:ISSN
1403:2022
1377:2022
1351:2022
1329:2022
1301:2022
1275:2018
1238:2022
1159:2022
1130:2022
1101:PMID
1077:2012
1048:ISBN
985:FGF5
877:Fawn
826:Seal
784:Blue
768:Opal
765:Lynx
358:and
258:wool
149:The
123:2–12
94:Coat
59:Type
1457:PMC
1439:doi
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1081:doi
880:Red
67:Use
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