No when a sheep is shorn its fleece is sorted into different sections depending on its cleanliness and micron.
The wool once it has been shorn from the sheep
Shearing ie the sheep is shorn.
No the wool is skirted and sorted into different bales depending on its cleanliness and quality (micron).
Once a year, in the spring, a shearer uses hand shears (similar to large scissors) or electric shears (similar to an electric razor) to cut the wool off the sheep. The sheep don't mind the process, and as soon as the weather warms up they're really glad to be rid of all that wool!
All 330 sheep that were shorn should of survived the night. Shearing the sheep will not kill them by any means.
Wool is called fleece when it starts. You shear it off of a lamb or sheep. This is done once or twice a year, depending on the type of sheep and where they live. Shearing is just a short hair cut for the sheep, and if it is done correctly, it doesn't harm the sheep at all. After the fleece is cut off the sheep, it is washed, dried, combed out (carded), then spun into wool yarn or thread. White wool can be dyed to get many different colors. This can all be done by machines or by hand.
More properly, the raw material from which wool is spun is called fleece.
They are useful for their wool, milk, and meat. From these products you can get numerous byproducts. Also sheep might be useful for companionship, in some cases. These are the major reasons that sheep are useful.
All parts except the lower legs, face, udder
If you mean shaving all the hair off of ones head then it is known as 'shorn', 'full shorn' or in the case of sheep, sheared.
Fine wool sheep live on farms like all other sheep. The merino sheep breed is responsible for most of the fine wool produced in the world. There are many Fine wool stud farms around the world of which the FAIRWORLD Fine Wool Stud in South Africa is the most prominent.
The possessive form of the noun sheep is sheep's.The noun sheep is both singular and plural.Examples:I made this rug from a single sheep's wool. (singular)All of our sheep's wool is sold to mills. (plural)