Does shearing hurt animals
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Workers who cut or shave off sheep’s wool (in a process called “shearing”) are often paid by how much they can get, so they do it as fast as possible—meaning that a lot of the animals get hurt. Sheep used for their wool often have holes punched in their ears and their tails cut off—both without painkillers.
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Cutting or shaving the wool off of a sheep is called shearing. Shearing 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.
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