Fine woolled sheep are those that have a finer micron to their wool eg Merinos
Raw Sheep's wool contains a fine oil to waterproof the wool and keep it nice and flexible. This oil is called, "Lanolin", and you can buy it at many stores.
The Merino sheep is a breed originally from Spain and is known for producing fine, silky wool. Merino wool is highly prized for its softness, warmth, and ability to breathe and regulate body temperature.
Some different kinds of sheep include Merino, Dorset, and Suffolk. Merino sheep are known for their fine wool, Dorset sheep are valued for their meat, and Suffolk sheep are popular for their muscle development and growth rate. Each kind of sheep has unique characteristics that make them suitable for various purposes such as wool production or meat production.
All wool sheep produce wool. Some wool sheep are prized for their fine wool production and softness of wool such as the merino, southdown, baby doll and shetland. Other are prized for their meat production including the Suffolk, Doper, St. Croix and Doper. When push comes to shove, no matter the purpose intended, all sheep can be eaten and all but the hair sheeps make wool that can be used.
Sheep are the primary animals that produce wool. Their wool is derived from the fleece on their bodies, which is sheared off annually. Other animals that can produce wool include goats (mohair and cashmere) and rabbits (angora), each with their unique characteristics and quality of wool.
Fine wool sheep live on farms like all other sheep. The merino sheep breed is responsible for most of the fine wool produced in the world. There are many Fine wool stud farms around the world of which the FAIRWORLD Fine Wool Stud in South Africa is the most prominent.
Fine wool which means it has a finer micron.
Sheep which are classified as "carpet wool" breeds are those which have a thick wool fibre (also known as coarse or strong wool). An example of a carpet wool breed is the Romney. Other classifications of fibre diameter include fine and super fine.
sheep or caterpillars
The Merino.
A grayish white unless you have dyed it
Raw Sheep's wool contains a fine oil to waterproof the wool and keep it nice and flexible. This oil is called, "Lanolin", and you can buy it at many stores.
The possessive form is 'the sheep's wool'.
The Merino sheep is a breed originally from Spain and is known for producing fine, silky wool. Merino wool is highly prized for its softness, warmth, and ability to breathe and regulate body temperature.
For the production of high quality fine micron wool.
Merino
Dogs do not have wool. No types of dogs have wool.