The dried pespiration of the sheep is called LANOLIN.
It is called suint.
Wool
The oil in a sheep's wool is called Lanolin. For more information click on the link below.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanolin
Lanolin
They are called sheep and the Gaelic for sheep is ovella
Generally, they are called sheep stations. A farm or property.
Anadult female sheep is called a ewe. An adult entire male sheep is called a ram. An adult castrated male sheep is called a wether.
Yalk is the perspiration of sheep in raw wool.
Parchment
It's NOT grease! It's lanolin
The oil in a sheep's wool is called Lanolin. For more information click on the link below.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanolin
Lanolin
Sheep produce a type of oil on their skin. That covers their fur and it is called lanolin. It makes the skin and fur water proof. Many people who use natural wool to make sweaters at home do not remove this as it keeps them dry.
They are called sheep and the Gaelic for sheep is ovella
NO I personally think it is! Because we were playing a game and that question came up and the answer was that it is made with sheep wool! Yes, Natural Sheep's Wool has a lanolin grease that comes off of it when the wool is scoured and cleaned at the correct temperatures. This grease accounts for 50% of the weight before scouring. The grease is sold to the cosmetics industry and that includes lipstick as a natural base for these products. www.blackmountaininsulationusa.com
Generally, they are called sheep stations. A farm or property.
A baby sheep is called a lamb.
A daddy sheep is called a Ram. A male sheep that has been castrated is called a wether. A mom or female sheep is called a ewe. And a baby sheep is called a lamb.
a male sheep is called a ram and a female is called an ewe