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Seasonal hair follicle activity and fibre growth in some New Zealand Cashmere‐bearing goats (<i>Caprus hircus</i>)

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1991

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Abstract

Hair follicle activity and fibre growth were studied using histological sections from the skin of five adult feral does sampled every four weeks for 18 months. The main period of guard hair growth in primary follicles was from November to April. Secondary follicles grew fine, long, nonmedullated fibres (cashmere) from December to June. Shedding of these fibres from secondary follicles had commenced by July and cashmere was absent from the fleece by November. From September to December a subsidiary hair cycle occurred in many secondary follicles which produced minute (vellus) fibres, less than 2.4 mm in length. Some secondary follicles probably shed their cashmere fibres and remain quiescent over spring. Annual pelage changes were therefore achieved with one main growth period, although many secondary follicles underwent another brief hair cycle in spring.

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