Heifer Update
Today’s Question:
The fiber from Angora Rabbits is called Angora – so then, what is the fiber from Angora Goats called?
(The answer can be found at the bottom of this past)
The LUMM breakfast/meeting on November 3, 2018 marked the 12th meeting since the LUMM adopted the Heifer Program. This month’s donations are as follows: 1 sheep and 1 flock of geese.
On a larger scale, (minus those above) here are the donations we have made for this full year. Just look at what YOU have done.
- 35 – Flocks of Chicks
- 12 – Flocks of Ducks
- 10 – Flocks of Geese
- 8 – Hives of Honey Bees
- 6 – Water Buffalo
- 5 – Gifts of Clean Water
- 4 – Hope Baskets
- 4 – Pigs
- 4 – Irrigation Pumps
- 4 – Heifers
- 3 – Goats
- 3 – Trio of Rabbits
- 2 – Flocks of Hope
- 2 – Gifts of a Healthy Home
And 1 each of the following:
- Llama
- Alpaca
- Biogas Stove
- Joy to the World Basket
- Milk Menagerie
- Gardeners Gift
- Family Farm Care
- $100 Share to Women’s Empowerment
Oh, wait, there’s one more item. This brings tears of joy to my eyes. We are supporting 9 girls in their first year of school. I can’t begin to say thank you enough for all your support, but I’ll try – THANK YOU!
Heifer Question Answer:
Fiber from Angora goats is “Mohair”.