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How Does A Spinning Wheel Work: Step-by-Step Guide

To use a spinning wheel, a spinner places scrap yarn around the bobbin and through the flyer hooks. They then rotate the wheel by treadling and using their hands to control the thickness and twist of...

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What is a Female Sheep Called?

A female sheep is called a ewe. The plural term for ewe is "ewes." The word "ewe" has roots in Old English, and can be traced back to Latin and Greek. The earliest known use of "ewe" was even before...

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Wool Carder: What It Is & Why You Need One

A wool carder helps you process wool in your home or workshop. Wool carding untangles, cleans, and mixes wool fibers to produce a continuous web of fibers, which is then ready for spinning into...

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What Is a Flock Of Sheep Called?

When referring to a group of sheep, the most appropriate term to use is "flock." The term "herd" is sometimes used to describe a larger group of sheep. Other terms for groups of sheep include...

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What is a Male Sheep Called?

Male sheep are either called rams or wethers, depending on if they've been castrated or not. Other common ways to refer to a male sheep include the terms yearling rams, ram lambs, and teaser...

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Sheep Farming for Beginners: Definitive Guide

For sheep farming beginners, it's essential to understand shelter, fencing, pasture land, fodder supply and feeders, water filtration system, troughs, and sheep care equipment. It's also critical to...

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