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State two reasons why shearing should be done by well-trained people. Name the step that
follows shearing.

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Answered by boratakshitreddy672
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Sheep shearing is the process by which the woollen fleece of a sheep is cut off. The person who removes the sheep's wool is called a shearer. Typically each adult sheep is shorn once each year (a sheep may be said to have been "shorn" or "sheared", depending upon dialect). The annual shearing most often occurs in a shearing shed, a facility especially designed to process often hundreds and sometimes more than 3,000 sheep per day.

Explanation:

  • Harvest the fiber at the appropriate length for spinning into yarn. Prevent buildup of manure and urine that can lead to parasitic infection. Allow adequate wool regrowth to improve the sheep's ability to control its body temperature during extreme heat and cold conditions .
  • The shearing of fleece of the sheep is done in the early summer or spring season because it becomes impossible for the sheep to survive in the cold weather without the woolen coating. So as to reduce the chance of death of sheep due to shivering cold, the sheep shearing is done in the early summer or spring season.
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