No, as it is necessary to shear sheep to keep their wool from becoming too thick and causing stress on their limbs, plus it doesn't hurt them and is necessary to make sure they do not overheat in summer or get too cold in winter.
Sheep are normally dipped after shearing to treat for external parasites such as lice.
The Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company was created on 1889-10-09.
By shearing them.
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Shorn sheep are dipped straight after shearing in a solution that contains a lousicide to kill lice.
Sheep Shearing in New Mexico - 1912 was released on: USA: 21 June 1912
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A shearing shed
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Another word for shaving sheep is shearing.
The workhouse of a sheep station is typically referred to as a shearing shed. This is where the sheep are brought to have their wool shorn off by shearers. It plays a vital role in the wool production process on a sheep station.