The Angora rabbit is a living cloud—soft, serene, and spun with centuries of history. Bred for its luxurious wool and gentle temperament, this breed invites devotion, delight, and a touch of barnyard whimsy. ๐ Angora Rabbit: Fluff, Faith & Fiber With a coat that rivals cashmere and a personality that radiates calm, the Angora rabbit is one of the oldest domesticated rabbit breeds. Revered for its wool and adored for its docile nature, this bunny is both a fiber farm favorite and a spiritual muse. ๐ Historical Highlights Origin : Dates back to ancient Turkey (formerly Angora, now Ankara), with records as early as 100 B.C.E. Royal Fame : Popularized by French royalty in the 18th century, then spread across Europe. U.S. Arrival : Introduced in the early 20th century, primarily for wool production. ๐งถ Wool & Breed Varieties Angora Wool : Long, silky fibers sheared, plucked, or combed—used in luxury textiles. Recognized Breeds : English, French, Giant, and Satin Angora are...
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