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Answered by charupriyablinkarmy
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Shearing: Once a sheep develops a thick coat of hair , it is shaved off for getting wool. The removal of wool from a sheep is called Shearing.

Scouring: The sheared hair is moved through tubs filled with soapy water to remove dust , dirt and greese.This is known as SCOURING.

DYeing: The natural hair of sheep is white ,brown or balck . It is dyed in different colours.

REMOVAL OF BURR: Burrs are soft fluffy fibres in wool ( similar to those that are often appear on sweaters you wear) these are removed manually.

SORTING: SORTING

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