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collect information about animals whose hair is used as wool do you feel that they feel pain while their hair are being cut why it is important to cut their hair time to time write in your notebook

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sheep are the most prevalent producers of wool, though it also comes from rabbits, goats and alpacas. Here are some commonly used types of wool: Alpaca fiber is considered luxury material because it is soft and fine. It is popular for spinning and knitting, and is also used for hair on dolls and figurines.

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Sheep are the most prevalent producers of wool, though it also comes from rabbits, goats and alpacas. Here are some commonly used types of wool: Alpaca fiber is considered luxury material because it is soft and fine. It is popular for spinning and knitting, and is also used for hair on dolls and figurines.

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Answered by IIRissingstarll
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Sheep, goat, yak and some other animals hair is used as wool . These wool-yielding animals bear hair on their body because hair keeps these animals warm and wool is derived from these hairy fibres . Cutting or shaving the wool off of a Sheep is called shearing. Shearing doesn't usually hurt a Sheep. It is just like getting a hair cut.

Sheep, goat, yak and some other animals hair is used as wool . These wool-yielding animals bear hair on their body because hair keeps these animals warm and wool is derived from these hairy fibres . Cutting or shaving the wool off of a Sheep is called shearing. Shearing doesn't usually hurt a Sheep. It is 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.

Sheep, goat, yak and some other animals hair is used as wool . These wool-yielding animals bear hair on their body because hair keeps these animals warm and wool is derived from these hairy fibres . Cutting or shaving the wool off of a Sheep is called shearing. Shearing doesn't usually hurt a Sheep. It is 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.Sheep are usually sheared using electric shears, similar to clippers you’d see at the barber shop. A good shearer will shear the entire fleece (wool coat) of the animal off in once piece, not cause any injuries, and complete in about two minutes. It is important to pay attention to the hide of the animal for several reasons. First, cutting the sheep’s hide will cause unnecessary pain to the animal that the farmer does not want. Secondly, the wound on the animal could inhibit wool growth in the future. Thirdly, this slows down the shearing process, which creates a less efficient process.

Sheep, goat, yak and some other animals hair is used as wool . These wool-yielding animals bear hair on their body because hair keeps these animals warm and wool is derived from these hairy fibres . Cutting or shaving the wool off of a Sheep is called shearing. Shearing doesn't usually hurt a Sheep. It is 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.Sheep are usually sheared using electric shears, similar to clippers you’d see at the barber shop. A good shearer will shear the entire fleece (wool coat) of the animal off in once piece, not cause any injuries, and complete in about two minutes. It is important to pay attention to the hide of the animal for several reasons. First, cutting the sheep’s hide will cause unnecessary pain to the animal that the farmer does not want. Secondly, the wound on the animal could inhibit wool growth in the future. Thirdly, this slows down the shearing process, which creates a less efficient process.Farmers will continue to shear sheep each year, in short, to help the animal. Most sheep grow wool continuously, meaning that without being sheared, their wool can become unruly. Unlike other animals, most sheep are unable to shed. If a sheep goes too long without being shorn, a number of problems occur. The excess wool impedes the ability of sheep to regulate their body temperatures. The longer this wool grows, the more it can trap urine, fecal matter, rocks, dirt, pests, and pathogens. The organic material it collects can make their fleece heavy and uncomfortable. The waste in the fleece can be a breeding ground for bacteria that could cause health problems. In this way, shearing sheep keeps them moving freely and keeps them more clean.

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