your friend is an animal lover and he sees a shepherd removing wool from his sheep . he feels bad and want to complain against the shepherd to the authorities for hurting the animal. how would you explain to your friend that the shepherd is not doing anything wrong in its?
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You will explain your friend that , in winter we were wollen clothes. wollen clothes are made up of wool and wool comes from sheep only . the shepherd is not hurting the sheep , he is only removing the wool from the sheep , so that we can make wollen clothes for winter , and also twe can feel warm in winter by wearing wollen clothes . if the shepherd doesn't remove the wool from the sheep , then we will not have wollen clothes for winter and we will not feel warn during winter .
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Humans have bred sheep for thousands of years to have longer, denser wool that doesn’t shed naturally so we could shear them every year and use the wool to make clothing for ourselves. Every year, the wool grows back and we shear it again.
It is against the best interest of the shepherd to harm the sheep and so shearing practices evolved over the years to be as gentle as possible to the sheep, avoiding injuries whenever possible.
A good shearer is worth their weight in gold - shepherds know this and treat them accordingly. A good shearer can remove the fleece from a pregnant ewe in under five minutes without nicking her skin even once, returning her to her pasture with her now naked herd-mates, calm and relaxed, just minus the hair that would prevent the lamb from easily nursing when it arrives the following month.
This bears repeating: Contrary to what you see in PETA videos, sheep are not harmed when their fleece is sheared off.
Before you start in on the comments, yes, sheep do occasionally get injured, but it’s rare and a shearer who injures the sheep very soon finds him/herself out of a job, word quickly spreads and they will be looking for another line of work.
Shepherds work hard to raise their sheep for fleece and meat - they don’t take kindly to having their time and resources ruined by a bad shearer.