Wool
sheep the merino is famous for its wool
Merino wool comes from the Merino sheep. Merino sheep are most commonly found in the United States and Australia and are prized for their high quality wool.
Merino sheep
Merino sheep wool can be used for a number of items including sweaters, blankets, lining in winter coats, mitten, gloves etc. To learn more about the Merino sheep breed view the attached related link.
The last name Merino originates from Spanish, specifically from the word "merino," which refers to a type of sheep that produces fine wool. This last name was likely used to describe someone who worked with or owned merino sheep.
Virgin merino wool is an unprocessed wool and is obtained from merino sheep or lambs. Regular merino wool is processed from the withers only of merino sheep. While not as soft as virgin merino wool, the regular merino wool is still of excellent quality.
Merino sheep originate from Spain, particularly the region of Extremadura. They are renowned for their fine wool and have been selectively bred for their luxurious fleece for centuries.
A Merino is a kind of sheep or lamb from KAT
Rambouillet Merino or the French Merino
Merino
Merinos are sheep that have long, silky wool and are bred for their wool production.
male is called a ram a female is called a ewe and a baby sheep is called a lamb