Lambs are baby sheep, and their fleece is simply softer by nature.
The thick hair of sheep provides the fibers that are woven into wool. Lambs (young sheep) have softer hair, so lamb's wool is a softer textile.
The hair of a sheep is referred to as wool. Fleece is the wool of a lamb.
Wool is a naturally-occuring fiber produced from sheep, angora goats, llamas, and alpacas. Wool has an oil in it called Lanolin. There is nothing special about Lamb's Wool other than the fact that it came from a younger sheep.
The body of a lamb is covered in wool, as is an adult sheep.
A clay sheep is a sheep made out of clay
You have a ram (non castrated male) and some ewes (female adult sheep), you put them in a pen together and they breed. A couple months later the ewes have babies between 1-3. You only leave the ram with them for about a month or maybe less.
The body of a lamb is covered in wool, as is an adult sheep.
Wool and prime lamb production
Lambs wool is wool that is taken from sheep at their first shearing. This typically occurs when the lamb is around 7 months old. Sheep wool is any wool taken from the sheep after the first shearing, it is typically not as soft as lambs wool.
White lambs give you white wool, while, black sheep produce black wool. So just depends whether or not you like white better than black; or black better than white. Other than that there is no other differences between the two sheep.
A lamb is a young sheep that is typically less than one year old. They are known for their woolly coats and are often raised for their meat, milk, and wool. Lamb is a popular meat in many cuisines around the world.
Wool can be derived from many different animals. These include:SheepGoatsYaksMuskoxenRabbitsLlamas and alpacasCamels