Does anyone know of any other long coated goats than the Golden Guernsey and the Angora?
I am having a bit of a light-bulb morning about my goats and am trying to find out a bit more.
My buck wilfred, has a funny coat - it is totally different to, for example, the BA or the BT, and really it is different to my Golden Guernsey nanny as well.
It is LONG and FLUFFY and he seems to be able to fluff it up like a cat or a rabbit to keep the weather out. Susie the nanny has a long hair coat - but she doesn't ever fluff it - in fact I don't think she could - and she doesn't seem to have the fluff that he has.
Wilfred and the pony were out last night when the weather turned bad. The pony was shivering like mad this morning even with his rug on - Wilfred was just .....well....FLUFFY
He seems to have passed it on to two of his offspring. I am wondering if the long coat has anything to do with the breed developing here in the islands where we are prone to sudden changes of weather and a lot of wind (and very exposed) But I am not sure - like I say - his coat is different to teh Golden Guernsey nanny. And his son's coat is the same - very fluffy - where as the GG boy who will be long coated has a totally different coat to them.
I am sort of thinking that maybe Wilfred's coat is something that I should be breeding FOR?
Does anyone have ANY thoughts about this? Doesn't have to be thoughts based on loads of knowledge of long-haired animals - just general thoughts/ideas AROUND the subject
hoggie