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What do you mean by shearing wool?
Shearing wool refers to shearing wool from sheep, which is an important method to obtain wool.

The advantage of world wool production lies in the southern hemisphere. The output of raw wool in Oceania accounts for about 40% of the total raw wool in the world. Australia mainly produces fine wool, New Zealand mainly produces semi-fine wool, and the average annual output of single wool is above 5.0 kg. The wool production level in South America is also high.

Australia, New Zealand, the Soviet Union and China are major wool producers, accounting for about 60% of the world's total wool production. Besides Australia and New Zealand, the main wool exporting countries are Argentina, Uruguay and South Africa.

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Workers are shearing magra sheep at the sheep raising base in BiCanel, Rajasthan. Bikanel in Rajasthan is famous for producing magra wool and Chokola wool. These two kinds of wool have excellent color and are especially suitable for making carpets, so the local wool industry is booming.

Although the wool factory facilities are outdated and the production technology is relatively backward, high-quality wool still makes businessmen worry about sales. There are professional sheep breeding bases in the local area to ensure the quantity and wool quality of pure Magra sheep and Chokola sheep.

Real shots of Indians shearing magra sheep and stepping on their heads (photos)