About this Research Topic
Furthermore, in today's industrial societies, the benefits of using animal fibers for human health are less and less noticed. The use of animal fibers can replace a part of synthetic fibers, even if it is very little in terms of quantity. But informing consumers, ecologists and people who are concerned about the environment can help this issue, i.e., the role of animal fibers in the modern life of today's man has increased and as a result human health is improving. The usefulness for human health and relatively non-damaging production to the environment is an issue that together can promote the use of animal fibers.
Another aspect is the dependence of some people's livelihood on animal fibers. In terms of geography and vegetation, there are areas where livelihood depends only on breeding of fiber animals. Like regions in the world in which cashmere, alpaca, camel wool, and cashgora are produced. This aspect of animal fiber is important to prevent migration of farmers to cities.
Authors are invited to scrutinize the following aspects of this field by sending their articles to this Research Topic:
- Use of physiology, breeding, genetics and management tools in production and selection
- Animal Fiber production and ecological sustainability
- Social aspects of Animal Fibers
Keywords: animal fibres, wool production, fiber animals, animal physiology, profitability
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