French, asked by boradkarharshala, 4 months ago

Explain Lamb's Wool. ​

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Answered by mahakalFAN
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Lambswool is wool which is 50mm or shorter from the first shearing of a sheep, at around the age of seven months. It is soft, elastic, and slippery, and is used in high-grade textiles.

Answered by Vanshita34
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Lambswool is wool taken from the first shearing of the sheep, usually around seven months after its first coat has come in. It has to be no longer than 50mm. It is fine and soft, and requires minimal processing.

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