the process of separating hair of different textures from the fleece is called. .....
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Sheep are reared all around the world for getting wool.
The sheep develop thick hair on their body which is saved to get wool.
The fleece of hair along with a thin layer of skin is removed from the body using machines. This process is called shearing.
The next step is scouring where hair is washed to remove dust and grease.
Hairs of different textures are separated in factories and the process is called sorting.
Burrs are removed and fibers are dyed.
Finally, fibers are rolled into yarns in the rolling process.
The sheep develop thick hair on their body which is saved to get wool.
The fleece of hair along with a thin layer of skin is removed from the body using machines. This process is called shearing.
The next step is scouring where hair is washed to remove dust and grease.
Hairs of different textures are separated in factories and the process is called sorting.
Burrs are removed and fibers are dyed.
Finally, fibers are rolled into yarns in the rolling process.
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