shearing sheep dosent hurt them if th wool didnt get shorn off the sheep would die from being too hot and shearing is when the wool gets shaved off just like getting a hair cut
it might harm their skin
it is shaved off them in a process called shearing
It is called shearing.
removal the the animals hair by using electric shears or clippers
Not shearing a sheep is cruelty to animals. They can die from overheating or maggots and it all goes back to a person's neglect
James Higham invented and patented a machine that was used for shearing and clipping wool for sheep and other animals. This machine was invented in 1868.
Not as a rule- it's a cultural event rather than an agricultural show, although pony rides and things like sheep-shearing demonstrations may be available to the public.
None. Wool is gathered by shearing the fleece / clipping the hair of various animals. Their death is not required. The questioner may be thinking of Astrakhan fur, which is a wool-like material and the production of which, like that of all furs, requires the death of the animal.
Incomplete question.
Desmosomes are a type of intercellular junction in animal cells that function as a rivet.
Once a year, in the spring, a shearer uses hand shears (similar to large scissors) or electric shears (similar to an electric razor) to cut the wool off the sheep. The sheep don't mind the process, and as soon as the weather warms up they're really glad to be rid of all that wool!
There's not really an explanation.... they are classified as animals because, well, they are animals.