Primitive sheep like bighorns in the west still shed most of their wool every year. and domestic sheep, the ones raised primarily for their meat, will do some shedding. and domestic sheep, the ones raised primarily for their meat, will do some shedding.. Internationally, there are other pure 'hair sheep' breeds that shed their wool, either fully or partly. an internet search will show interesting pictures of breeds found overseas, some of them difficult to recognise as sheep!. Hair sheep shed their coats and produce no usable fibers. the "fleeces" from hair sheep and hair x wool crosses should be discarded. their inclusion in a wool clip can contaminate the entire clip..
Nope, there are no breeds of wool sheep that shed (or if there is they're extremely rare and i've not heard of them ). but hair sheep shed out and still have hair/wool under what sheds out. but hair sheep shed out and still have hair/wool under what sheds out.. Brown sheep mill end rovings this is the way the mill end rovings and grab bag material arrive at the sheep shed studio. we have lots of the bags on hand for sale...wool bags good for felting spinning, superwash, good for spinning or stuffing.... Wet or damp sheep may cause health problems for the shearers and damp wool can't be pressed. in many instances sheep are held under the shed or in an adjacent area known as a sweating shed. in the shearing shed the woolly sheep will be penned on a slatted wooden or woven mesh floor above ground level..