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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
Yes. The wool of a sheep is sheep's wool.
It is shorn (cut) from the sheep.
to make jumpers and stuff
Then cut off from sheep then take it to the factories
The wrangler tied the sheep down to cut it's wool. His older brother has curly hair like a sheep's wool. She thought she could pull the wool over my eyes. The jumper made of sheep's wool was my favourite colour.
The possessive form is 'the sheep's wool'.
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Dogs do not have wool. No types of dogs have wool.
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.
The hair of a sheep is referred to as wool. Fleece is the wool of a lamb.
They were to plough the soil and help soften the soil