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Hosiery is obtained from a breed of sheep called -------..​

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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''Hosiery is obtained from a breed of sheep called Patanwadi.''

What is Patanwadi:

  • The Patanwadi (also known as Desi, Kutchi, Kathiawari, Vadhiyari, and Charotari) is found in Gujarat's coastal plains of Saurashtra and Kutch, as well as the sandy loamy areas of Patan, Panch Mahals, and Mehsana.

  • Patanwadi sheep are an Indian breed whose wool is utilized in the production of socks, stockings, and tights.

  • Patanwadi sheep do not have horns. Their ears are tubular and medium in size, and they droop and curve inward. The neck is short and is covered in dingy white fleeces. Limbs are tan or brown in hue.
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