what are burrs in wool
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Burrs are small fluffy fibres that are separated from the hair. These fibres are again scored and dried. The wool obtained is now ready to be drawn into fibres
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Explanation:
Burrs are the small soft fluffy fibers in wool.
These burrs can be removed manually. Burrs can be found on bushes, weeds and trees. These burrs are available mostly in the northern hemisphere. Burrs can be easily attached with the clothes as it has bristles like structures. The bristles are very sharp and very hard and painful to detach from the clothes.
It is also very time elongated process to detach the burrs from the woolen clothes.
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