Shearing is done when there is the least likelihood of thermal shock to an animal that has had it's insulating hair, fur, fleece removed.
Shearing is done once a year because sheep's wool only gets long and thick once a year. (Due to the effects of winter).
for making woolen clothes from the wool of the sheep
By shearing them.
shearing
Because the sheep need the wool to keep them warm throughout the winter.
Shearing
clean it
Lambs wool is wool that is shorn from a sheep under the age of 1. Only one shearing is possible to obtain lambs wool. It may be softer and finer, but basically the same as "regular" wool.
Sheep wool is very thick, hot and heavy. If we don't shear them they can easy over heat and die
Wool. You can get wool from shearing sheep and then going to a spinning wheel and spin the wool into a ball of wool.
Shearing.
Shearing