What is selective breeding?Does shearing hurts the sheep?
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Bhumiraghav
Selective breeding is the process by which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to selectively develop particular phenotypic traits by choosing which typically animal or plant males and females will sexually reproduce and have offspring together. Animals can, in fact, be injured during the process if not sheared properly or without care for the animal's well-being. Even before the sheep are sheared, there are two practices used by the industry that may cause injury to the sheep. ... They expertly shear their sheep by hand without harming them in any way.
Sheeps having thick fur coat of hair and soft fine hair are chosen for the wool formation this process is called selective breeding. Shearing don't hurts the sheep.
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Animals can, in fact, be injured during the process if not sheared properly or without care for the animal's well-being. Even before the sheep are sheared, there are two practices used by the industry that may cause injury to the sheep. ... They expertly shear their sheep by hand without harming them in any way.
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Sheeps having thick fur coat of hair and soft fine hair are chosen for the wool formation this process is called selective breeding. Shearing don't hurts the sheep.
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