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Why is shearing done in summers???

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Answered by prmkulk1978
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Shearing is the process of removing of Fleece along with the thin uppermost of layer of the skin.
Shearing Of sheep for wool is done in early summer. 
This enables sheep to survive without protective coat of hair.
The thin uppermost layer of skin that is shaved off is dead and the hair of sheep grow again.
Answered by Golda
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Sheep Shearing :-

The process of cutting off the woolen fleece of sheep with a thin layer of skin is called shearing. Once a sheep develops a thick coat of hair, it is shaved off to obtain wool. It is done by the machines similar to those used by barbers to remove our hair.

Why is shearing done in summer season ?

Sheep are found mostly in hilly and cold regions. Sheep shearing is done in summer season i.e. during hot weather because they can survive without their thick protective coat of protective hair in summer season. If shearing is done in winter season, the sheep would die due to the severe cold. 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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