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Should there be a apostrophe in sheeps wool?

Yes. The wool of a sheep is sheep's wool.


One shepherd said to another Give me eight sheep and we'll have an equal number The other answered No you give me eight sheep and then I will have twice as many as you How many sheep did each?

Well, well, well, looks like we've got some sheep shenanigans going on here. If we cut through the wool, it's simple math. The first shepherd has 16 sheep, and the second shepherd has 24 sheep. Looks like someone's trying to pull the wool over someone's eyes!


Why are the Cotswolds called the cotswolds?

The Cotswolds are named after the Old English term "cots wold," which translates to "sheep enclosure" (cots) and "hills" or "uplands" (wold). This reflects the region's historical significance in sheep farming, particularly during the wool trade boom in medieval England. The area's rolling hills, picturesque villages, and limestone architecture further contributed to its identity and name.


What is the length of a sheep's heary from top to bottom?

The length of a sheep's hair, or fleece, can vary depending on the breed and age of the sheep. Typically, the fleece can range from about 1 to 6 inches long, with some breeds having longer or shorter fibers. For instance, fine wool breeds may have shorter fleece, while breeds like Merino can produce longer fibers. Overall, the average length is generally within this range.


What is that thing called with the toilet paper roll and he wool wrapped around it?

toilet paper holder