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.
yes it has of course
No, wool.
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.
Wool.
Wrong! It is a sheep with white skin and black fur/hair
Yes, if you know how
The skin and fur after you remove it from the animal .
sheep fur..and machinery to convert fur into a yarn
sheep's are important because because there fur is used for clothing sometimes
they make woolly warm jumpers out of it..and socks
No, a lamb does not have fur; it has wool. Wool is a type of soft, curly fiber that grows on sheep and is specifically adapted for insulation and protection. Unlike fur, which is found on many mammals, wool is unique to sheep and is commonly used in textiles.
its Called Sheet Not Slheet Or The S Word Its Sheet Im'a Farmer