Wool can be derived from many different animals. These include:
Sheep have sheep wool, as apposed to alpaca wool.
A lamb grows fleece from which wool can be made.
Cashmere from cashmere goats and mohair from Angoras and it is called fibre - wool is produced by sheep.
Merinos
Merinos
Marino wool comes from a breed of sheep -- Marino. You can read more about them, below.
Farmers in South West England have a breed of sheep that loose their wool automatically in the spring, this breed is called the Exlana.
Merino wool is the wool from the Merino breed of sheep. It is prized for its texture and commands a premium price from manufacturers who use wool.
It depends on the type of 'Sheep Herder' that you're talking about. There are certain farms that raise only meat breed sheep. Those 'Herders' would kill there sheep for meat. There are also Wool breed sheep which don't need to be killed because they are raised for there wool and you want them alive so that their wool will grow.
Merino are a breed of sheep, prized for their high quality wool.
Because Kody is hoggin all the sheep.
Suffolk Sheep are a large meat breed sheep but are sometimes bred for the wool.
no not really they are a wool breed
The Merino.
Wool, But there is one breed that has hair
There are over 1,000 distinct sheep breeds in the world. A few of these sheep are fine wool ewes, long wool rams, medium wool ewes and primitive breed.