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minus-square🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 🏆linkfedilinkEnglish67•edit-21 year agoWool is one of those natural fibers that can be harvested without harming the animal. Even if you end up eating the goat/sheep, it can provide a few coats of wool before hand.
minus-square@StoneGender@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilink14•1 year agoYes this is true but a lot of places can’t mantain a sheep herd, because it is too cold or to dry for grasses and food for the sheep
minus-squareBen Hur Horse Racelinkfedilink31•1 year agoIn Ireland where there are a lot of sheep theyre an ecological disaster (if you think having biologically diverse forests is a good thing)
Wool is one of those natural fibers that can be harvested without harming the animal. Even if you end up eating the goat/sheep, it can provide a few coats of wool before hand.
Yes this is true but a lot of places can’t mantain a sheep herd, because it is too cold or to dry for grasses and food for the sheep
In Ireland where there are a lot of sheep theyre an ecological disaster (if you think having biologically diverse forests is a good thing)
Note to self: Introduce more dragons to Ireland.
My fiance has a skin allergy to wool