A blessing.
Sheep wool is made up of tiny fibers that trap air, creating a layer of insulation that helps regulate the sheep's body temperature. This insulation keeps the sheep warm in cold weather and helps them stay cool in hot weather by wicking away moisture. Additionally, the lanolin in sheep's wool helps repel water, keeping the sheep dry in rainy conditions.
Mountain sheep, such as bighorn sheep, do not hibernate. They are active year-round and are adapted to live in cold, mountainous environments where they can find food even during the winter months. They have thick coats to keep them warm and are able to find vegetation under the snow for sustenance.
Sheep are commonly raised in temperate climates, where there are distinct seasonal changes in weather. This type of climate is suitable for grazing and provides the necessary conditions for sheep to thrive. Areas such as the Mediterranean region, parts of Australia and New Zealand, and certain regions in the United States are known for sheep farming.
so they can keep warm in the cold blistering winters
because then the sheep would have nothing to protect them from the cold weather.
MOB
no its too cold
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A blessing.
People don't shear sheep in winter because sheep will get cold if they do. The wool works as a nice warm woolly jacket for sheep in winter, but the sheep like to be sheered in summer, as it gets them wool.
it depends how cold but they can live in pretty cold conditions although newborn lambs often die from the cold.
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same thing our clothing does, cold
Because the sheep need the wool to keep them warm throughout the winter.
The answer that you are looking up for is that the typical Uruguay or Malawi Sheep's habitat is dry and cold, not like your usual Myanmar Sheep's habitat