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The adult Arvana camel yields a fleece wool.
places where wool is produced in india
It is shorn (cut) from the sheep.
No, pigs do not yield wool. Pigs have coarse hair or bristles on their skin, not the soft wool that comes from sheep or certain other animals.
From Wikipedia, below: "The quality of wool is determined by its fiber diameter, crimp, yield, color, and staple strength. Fiber diameter is the single most important wool characteristic determining quality and price."
A Mariano sheep will yield between ten and eighteen pounds in one shearing. The male sheep is larger and yields more wool than the female.
Wool is graded according to the diameter of the fibre, its crimp, yield, staple strength and colour. You can read more, below.
While most wool comes from sheep, there are many animals that yield wool including goats, llamas, camels and rabbits. Each group of animals yields wool with different characteristics.
Name few states of India where sheep rearing and breeding are done for wool
Yield testing is a process used to determine the yield strength of a material, which is the amount of stress a material can withstand before it begins to deform permanently. It is important for assessing the mechanical properties and integrity of materials in engineering and manufacturing applications. Yield testing involves applying controlled amounts of stress to a material until it reaches its yield point.
new zealand is considered the best country for the production of wool as is has the best climatic condition and vegetations for sustaining the wool yeilding animals and to make them able to yield the best wools...