Most sheep grow between 4-9 inches of fleece a year. Some longwool breeds, like Navajo-Churros grow back that amount of fleece in half a year.
What you do is have the sheers in your hand then go to a sheep and hold down until you get wool from the sheep you should get about three blocks of wool. I'm pretty sure that the wool will grow back in the sheep
Sheep grow wool. When the wool is shorn from a sheep it is called a fleece.
Sheep grow wool and when it is shorn from the sheep it is called a fleece.
Yes. Animals that grow fleece -- like humans grow hair -- continue to grow it after the fleece has been shorn off or otherwise harvested.
Sheep grow wool not fur and they are born with it. The wool grows as they get older and farmers shear them once a year for the wool.
Wool originates on animals that grow fleece.
Sheep will lose there wool if you shear them. They will eat grass and regain there wool. The sound is similar to a dirt block breaking. Players often mistake it for 'Herobrine' but that's something for you to find out.
Sheep grow wool and it is shorn off. And no it doesn't hurt them.
No, wool is a renewable resource. Every year sheep are shorn and grow more wool
Wool, But there is one breed that has hair
Once your Sheep is fully grown you can sheer it's wool every seven days.
The possessive form of "wool of the sheep" is "the sheep's wool".