百度试题 结果1 题目14.你们如何剪掉羊身上的毛?How do you cut the wool off the sheep? 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目34.我看到了农民们如何剪羊毛。I saw farmers how tocutthewooloffthe sheep. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
Any wool-bearing sheep will produce lanolin. However, those that produce the best lanolin are those that are considered “fine-wool” sheep. These have fleeces that are shorter in length and therefore contain more lanolin to guard against the weather. If you raise fine-wool sheep, you might ...
classWool is sheep's hair. It is always growing. Farmers cutoff the wool for the sheep, so the sheep don't become tooheavy or feel too hot. But farmers don't cut off all the wool.They leave a little wool to keep the sheep warm.※Why do I have eyebrows?If we don't have ...
of animals. Usually, people use fleece from sheep to make wool. Farmers wait until the sheep’s fleece grows long and thick. The farmers use special sharpening tools to get ready to cut the sheep’s fleece. When the fleece is long enough, farmers cut it off. It is like cutting a pers...
“Teach people in different17 how to weave and make blankets. "No Name went home. She told the people, “I want toget my name18 . I will teach you to weave." Thewomen cut wool(羊毛) from sheep and used water to cleanit. Children stretched(伸展)the wool to dry it. Then NoName ...
Ideally, you will want to shear a few monthsbefore lambing. It will not only keep the wool clean, as wool gets dirty duringlambingand when the sheep are confined to the barn, but it also helps more ewes fit in the same space. Remember too that a shorn ewe will have teats that are...
21 When a butcher brings a sheep into the monastery, countless monks will attempt to save the animal’s life, and they are rightly praised for their compassion in lay society, yet they do not care what they kill when drinking water. Moreover, they do not care about the many creatures ...
Selective breeding for excessive wool has led to many welfare problems for sheep, including blowfly infestations and the industry’s subsequent “solution” of cutting chunks of skin and flesh from lambs’ hindquarters with shears. All this occurs even before they enter a shearing shed and, inevit...
Sheep may soon be shearing themselves, thanks to a new technique developed by Australian scientists. The system, known as 'biological wool harvesting', uses a natural protein which temporarily interrupts the growth of hair. After a single injection of th