Wool.
its Called Sheet Not Slheet Or The S Word Its Sheet Im'a Farmer
A baby sheepskin fur is commonly referred to as "lambskin." This type of fur is known for its softness and is often used in clothing and accessories. Lambskin comes from young sheep, typically under a year old, making it particularly supple and luxurious.
Sheep's fur or hair
A sheep under the age of one year is called a lamb.
Sheep produce a type of oil on their skin. That covers their fur and it is called lanolin. It makes the skin and fur water proof. Many people who use natural wool to make sweaters at home do not remove this as it keeps them dry.
yes it has of course
No, wool.
Sheep grow wool not fur and they are born with it. The wool grows as they get older and farmers shear them once a year for the wool.
More properly, the raw material from which wool is spun is called fleece.
Sheep grow wool not fur and they are born with it - it grows with age/time, farmers harvest it (as in shear the sheep) annually.
yes, it is .... it is very nateral for cats to have fur under there paws, it is called toughs. no biggie.
Sheep can get confused with fibre goats. All goats' fur doesn't have lanolin in it, goats fur is usually referred to as hair, while sheep's fur is always called wool. Sheep are grazers and goats are browsers. Sheep do not have horns, unless they are Big Horned Sheep. A goat's horns don't curl as the Big horned Sheep's horns. Sound: Sheep usually make a 'baaaa' sound and goats usually make a 'maaaa' sound.