That is like asking how much does a gallon of gas cost? It depends on where you live, what time of year, economic conditions, among many other reasons. The amount of wool you get off of one sheep can vary depending on many factors like size, breed, quality, time of year, and other factors. Therefore the amount you will sell the wool for varies just as much. It depends on the grade of the wool, the cleanliness, the staple length, the color, and other factors. Generally you can shear 1-10lbs of wool per sheep and you can get $0.10 per pound for tags and poor wool up to $2.00 or more per pound for clear top grade wool. So basically the answer is it depends.
they make it by shaving the wool from their sheep and getting someone to soe it for them
sheep is bred mainly for wool and has given rise to the warm industry in the velds.Merino sheep is a popular spicies and their wool is very warm. - by prasanna
sheep manufacturing and pet rocks and pillow pets out of the sheep wool
Wool is considered to be a raw material. It is derived from sheep and is used for the manufacture of various clothing items.
for mutton and wool
Sheep provide the raw material for wool, which is fleece. People sheer the sheep, clean and card the fleece, then people spin the fleece into wool.
shearing
Wool and cotton but mostly wool.
The possessive form of "wool of the sheep" is "the sheep's wool".
Dogs do not have wool. No types of dogs have wool.
Sheep provide wool and meat and there are some breeds of sheep that are milked to make cheese.
Cotton and sheep wool.
Its fleece.
Wool, leather and meat.
Most likely just the wool around the sheep's anus.
Yes. The wool of a sheep is sheep's wool.
Because their wool is of a thicker quality than the average white sheep