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GALLERY
All images on this page were taken on Martyrsford Angora Stud Farm, Jansenville, Eastern Cape, South Africa
FEEDING TIME
Sometimes angora goat ewes are not able to raise their young, for a number of reasons. However, when this happens, they are well looked after and cared for.
Photographer: Pierre Gerber
A NEW TAKE ON MOHAIR
Martyrsford is often used for fashion shoots for international models and brands.
Picture here is Janneke Scherpenhuyzen from the Netherlands.
Photographer: Christi Jacobsz
SHEARING TIME
Shearing time is always an exciting and busy time on the farm. When goats are shorn their heavy fleeces are removed and they feel much lighter and cooler.
Photographer: Kerryn Ross
FREE RANGING GOATS
All our angora goats are free ranging in the wide open spaces of the Karoo, enjoying a wide variety of scrubs, bushes and grasses.
Photographer: Kerryn Ross
WIDE OPEN SPACES
The Karoo has proven to be one of the best places in the world to farm with angora goats, given it's dry and healthy climate.
Photographer: Lizelle Lotter Photography
KIDDING TIME
Angora goat kids are born in spring every year and are a delight to watch as they play around with each other.
Photographer: Kerryn Ross
ANGORA GOAT KIDS
Angora goat kids are intelligent, playful and highly inquisitive.
Photographer: Kerryn Ross
SUSTAINABLE FASHION
Sustainable fashion items are paramount to a sustainable future.
Mohair is one of the most eco friendly natural fibres in the world.
Photographer: Pierre Gerber
THE ULITMATE LUXURY
Mohair is one of the most luxurious natural fibres in the world.
It is known as the Diamond Fibre.
Photographer: Pierre Gerber
ANGORA GOAT STUD RAMS
Martyrsford angora rams have played a significant part in the South African angora goat industry over the past 150 years.
We are proud to continue to do so.
Photographer: Gerda Hayward
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