Science, asked by rppatel9699, 9 months ago

4. How is wool removed from the sheep?
6. At what stage is wool dyed​​

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Answered by arkanil93
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Answer:

4.Sheep shearing is the process by which the woollen fleece of a sheep is cut off. The person who removes the sheep's wool is called a shearer. Typically each adult sheep is shorn once each year (a sheep may be said to have been "shorn" or "sheared", depending upon dialect). The annual shearing most often occurs in a shearing shed, a facility especially designed to process often hundreds and sometimes more than 3,000 sheep per day.

Sheep are shorn in all seasons, depending on the climate, management requirements and the availability of a woolclasser and shearers. Ewes are normally shorn prior to lambing in the warmer months, but consideration is typically made as to the welfare of the lambs by not shearing during cold climate winters. However, in high country regions, pre lamb shearing encourages ewes to seek shelter among the hillsides so that newborn lambs aren't completely exposed to the elements. Shorn sheep tolerate frosts well, but young sheep especially will suffer in cold, wet windy weather (even in cold climate summers). In this event they are shedded for several nights until the weather clears. Some sheep may also be shorn with stud combs commonly known as cover combs which leave more wool on the animal in colder months, giving greater protection.

Sheep shearing is also considered a sport with competitions held around the world. It is often done between spring and summer.

6.The two common stages for wool dyeing is right after washing or after spinning wool into skeins of yarn. If the dyeing occurs after the wool is washed then it is referred to as stock dyed wool. If the wool is dyed after it is spun into yarn then it is referred to as yarn dyed.

Answered by sachin36042
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Answer:

1. by SHEEP SHEARING process

2. by STOCK, & YARN DEY.

Explanation:

  • Sheep shearing is the process by which the woolle fleece of a sheep is cut off. The person who removes the sheep's wool Is called a shearer.
  • a shearer. Typically each adult sheep is shorn once in a year.

Ans 2..

The two common stages for wool dyeing....

  1. STOCK DEY. &.
  2. YARN DEY

  • If the dyeing occurs after the wool is washed then it is referred to as stock dyed wool.

  • If the wool is dyed after it is spun into yarn then it is referred to as yarn dyed.

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