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The fleece is the wool that the sheep is covered in.
Name few states of India where sheep rearing and breeding are done for wool
Hair sheep are not a cross between sheep and goats. They have the same number of chromosomes as wooled sheep. The primary difference between hair sheep and wooled sheep is the ratio of hair to wool fibers. All sheep have both types of fibers. Hair sheep have more hair fibers and wool sheep have more wool fibers. Wooled sheep need sheared. Hair sheep do not. Hair sheep also do not usually need their tails docked. Most wooled sheep have their tails docked for reasons of health and sanitation.
there stomachs are used for haggis and there legs for mutton. All parts of the sheep are eaten (except for the skin and wool), the meat, brains, offal in some countries sheeps head soup is a delicious dish.
which part of sheep's brain is responsible for locating its young
The wool once it has been shorn from the sheep.
Yes and no, you see, sheep are part of the ecosystem
part by part
Yes it is completely fair. Through years of genetic selection we have bred animals to produce greater quantities of wool, therefore it is actually unfair and can cause potential animal welfare problems to not harvest the wool off sheep. The wool serves its purpose over winter (to keep sheep warm) and often it is shorn of during summer (when it is warm).
Because it's the only part of your body that's normally 'uncovered'. Evolution started reducing the amount of body hair humans have, when we started wearing clothes.
Liver flukes are a type of flat worm that feeds on blood. As is probably assumed they get into the liver of the sheep. While they are there the adult flukes lay eggs and the eggs pass into the intestines. Liver flukes are not just found in sheep, but can be found in any mammal. Yes, humans are a part of that list.
Those are hair follicles. Humans have hair follicles, but you don't notice them until they turn into 'goose bumps' or 'goose pimples'.