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What is rearing? How is it done in the case of silkworm and sheep?

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Answered by BlackHearted04
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  • Reared sheep eat grass and leaves. The process of cutting off the woollen fleece of sheep with a thin layer of skin is called shearing. It is done by the machines similar to those used by barbers to remove hairs. (iii) Sericulture: The rearing of silkworms for obtaining silk is called sericulture.
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