to keep skin parasites off. For ex. When a person shaves his beard he uses a sollution on the place where he has shaved after it is shaved
Once the sheep has been sheared, the fleece is weighed on scales, probably in kilos and grams.
No, you're better off shearing a llama with shears meant for sheep. Cows don't have wool that need to be sheared annually, sheep do.
The coat of wool covering a sheep is called fleece. It is sheared off the sheep's body annually for various uses such as clothing, blankets, and textiles.
Yes of course they do! heheh, if they didnt they'd overheat and tire really quickly and most likely collapse...into...deep.. sleep.
A gimmer is a sheep that has been sheared once. After two shears it is then called a twinter.
Sheep are usually sheared twice a year: once in the spring and once in the fall.
Verb-'Shear' as in "Shear a sheep"Noun-'Shears' as in "a pair of shears"Past tense verb-'Sheared' as in "He sheared a sheep"
The sheep were about to be sheared.
wool
Wool can be taken from sheep. They are sheared in the spring.
Sheep are normally dipped after shearing to treat for external parasites such as lice.
Sheep grow wool and it is shorn off. And no it doesn't hurt them.
sheep are not orange. Their wool can be sheared and then dyed orange but other wise, no. That is absurd.
The children on the field trip sheared many sheep on the farm at the approval of the farm's owner.
A herd of unsheared sheep are called unshorn sheep. The sheep are sheared for their pricey wool each year.
the wool come s from a sheep when it is sheared
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