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Explain about selective breeding done for sheep to produce wool​

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  • The selective breeding is mostly done with animals. Some of such animals are sheeps, hen, cow etc... This is the most helpful for traders who grace the animals.
  • The selective breeding is not only done by animals but also with the plants grown mainly by farmers. The farmers choose the same type of plants that grow very well.

In villages, most of the people grace sheep's and goats which produces us wool. Their occupation is to grace the sheep's very well and they take off it's white hair along with a thin layer of skin only in summer. This helps the sheep not to feel very cold.

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The people do the selective breeding by looking to these properties in those animals carefully :-

\bigstarThey dicide which characteristics are important for selection.

\bigstar They choose the best parents so that the children grows well as their parents.

\bigstar The people must do this type of process carefully and continuously.

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