Sheep have the same coats to their eyes as humans do. Light passes through the conjunctiva and cornea, crosses the anterior cavity to reach the lens, goes through the lens, crosses the posterior chamber, and then gets to the neural tissue of the retina before reaching and stimulating the photoreceptors.
Faux shearling coats are made out of sheepskin. The coats can be purchased on Ebay and on Amazon. The coats are made from real sheep raised in domesticated farms.
Yaks and sheep dogs have shaggy coats.
Sheep provide us with wool to make warm sweaters and coats. A fox crept into the meadow and killed one of the sheep.
Sheep are more a symbol of gentleness than purity, though the connotation may be suggested by their white coats.
Sheep are mainly used for meat and wool, so things such as lamb chops and sweaters could come from sheep. Less commonly, sheep can also be used for milk
A Pope's Eye is a Scottish term for an edible sheep's gland. The gland is a lymph gland surrounded by fat in the leg of the sheep.
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Yes, because sheep can over-heat or get heat exhaustion in the spring and summer if their thick wool coats are not shaved off. Shearing sheep does not hurt the sheep in any way: the benefits actually vastly out weight the costs of sheering sheep.
No because different sheep can get their eye colors from the parents or grandparents
Kid leather is a soft leather made from tanning sheep and goat hides. Kid leather is used for gloves and coats.
it is to be able to see clearer in the dark so they can hunt down food