the process of suprfical removal of fur from the coat of an animal is called shearing
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There are several steps involved in obtaining wool from a wool yielding animal. The first step is shearing which is followed by sorting out of the wool. This is then processed in the industry to have a final product which is used in the textile industry.
You can find wool production in every country on Earth.
Meat and wool production
Wool is fabricated from animal fleece: extracted is not a term used in its production.
Merinos are sheep that have long, silky wool and are bred for their wool production.
syntethic materials
Dan Wool's birth name is Daniel Dixon Wool.
Jon Wool's birth name is Jonathan Henry Wool.
Wool and prime lamb production
Sheep are most commonly used for the production of wool(which is sheared off), meat (for which the animal is slaughtered) and the hide (a byproduct of meat production) which is used to make leather.
All wool sheep produce wool. Some wool sheep are prized for their fine wool production and softness of wool such as the merino, southdown, baby doll and shetland. Other are prized for their meat production including the Suffolk, Doper, St. Croix and Doper. When push comes to shove, no matter the purpose intended, all sheep can be eaten and all but the hair sheeps make wool that can be used.
The National Wool Act of 1954 was enacted to reduce dependency on foreign wool imports and increase domestic production by providing a subsidy for wool and mohair producers in the United States.