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Why hair of the sheep is removed in hot weather

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Answered by Anonymous
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Once a sheep develops a thick coat of hair, it is shaved off to obtain wool. ... The thick coat of hair keep them warm and trap the heat inside their body in the winters. During summer season sheep feel hot and uncomfortable due to the thick fur. So, shearing is done in summer season only.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

  • Generally, the hair are removed during the hot weather which enables the sheep to survive without-their protective coat of hair.

  • Shearing does not hurt the sheep as the uppermost layer of the skin is dead

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