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(a) Why shearing does not hurt the sheep?
(b) What is meant by shearing?​

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Answered by EeshaPant777762
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AShearing doesn't usually hurt a sheep. It's just like getting a hair cut. However, shearing requires skill so that the sheep is shorn efficiently and quickly without causing cuts or injury to the sheep or shearer. ... In many countries, including the United States, there is a growing shortage of qualified sheep shearers.

BVerb (used with object), sheared, sheared or shorn, shear·ing. to cut (something). to remove by or as if by cutting or clipping with a sharp instrument: to shear wool from sheep. to cut or clip the hair, fleece, wool, etc., from: to shear sheep. to strip or deprive (usually followed by of): to shear someone of power.

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Answered by rayasish2013
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cutting or shaving the wool off of as heep is called shearing .shearing does not hurt a sheep it just like a hair cut however shearing require skill so that the sheep is shorn efficiently and quickly without causing cut or injury to the sheep or shearer

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