GOAT MANAGEMENT/CARE
Angora goats in the UK will require shelter of some type throughout the year, but in the South of England natural shelter may be sufficient for much of the year. Shelter is particularly important at kidding time and after shearing. Additionally housing will protect goats feet from wet ground and the association disorders. Goats are naturally browsers, but Angoras have adapted quite well to a grazing lifestyle.

Fibre in the form of grass,hay, pea haulm or straw is an essential part of the goat’s diet. Concentrate feed is needed for kids and young goats to ensure good growth and also for does prior to mating and while pregnant and lactating.

Bucks are normally put to the does between August and November with kids being born 150 days later. Kids may be left to suckle for 4-5 months, although earlier weaning can be carried out if required.

Worming, foot trimming, and shearing are essential procedures involved in the care of Angora goats. Further details on the care of Angoras can be found in leaflets available from British Angora Goat Society office.