wool, once it is shorn from a sheep it is called a fleece
A sheep's coat is called a fleece once it has been shorn from the sheep it is called wool and then this is washed and spun into yarn.
The coat of wool covering a sheep is called fleece. It is sheared off the sheep's body annually for various uses such as clothing, blankets, and textiles.
Any sheep's coat can be used for wool.
It only takes one sheep to make a coat. This one sheep can be sheered many times to produce enough wool for one jacket.
Sheep.
A fleece.
The sheep's woolly coat traps a lot of air which helps to insulate the sheep's body from extremes of hot and cold. Sheep also tend to be sheared during the summer months.
ON a sheep - it's the wool coat.
a sheep
A sheep's coat is coated in lanolin, a waxy substance produced by their skin glands. Lanolin helps to protect the sheep's wool and skin from the elements, such as rain and wind, and keeps it soft and moisturized.
The hair of a sheep is referred to as wool. Fleece is the wool of a lamb.
No. Wool comes from the sheep's coat; sheepskin is the skin that grows the coat.