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What is lamb's wool made of?

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You have a ram (non castrated male) and some ewes (female adult sheep), you put them in a pen together and they breed. A couple months later the ewes have babies between 1-3. You only leave the ram with them for about a month or maybe less.

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Lamb is what the progeny/offspring of sheep are called. To make lamb you need a ewe and a ram, they copulate and then if the ewe falls pregnant in five months she will have lambs. These lambs are then grown to a certain size, taken to the market and sold to an abattoir, slaughtered humanely and cut up and then packaged and sold in the supermarket as lamb.

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Lamb's wool is just that. The wool shorn from a baby sheep.

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