Hairy sheep are sheep breeds with more hair and more abundant wool.
Hairy sheep are a breed of sheep with more hair than ordinary sheep. Hairy sheep typically have longer, denser hair, which allows them to stay warmer in colder environments.
Breeds of woolly sheep include the following:
1. Rambouillet: Rambouillet is a variant of Merino Sheep with more hair. They are commonly found in some cold regions, such as North America and Europe.
2. Icelandic: A woolly sheep breed in Iceland that is adapted to the cold climate. They have a double layer of hair, with a long, rough protective outer layer and a soft, downy inner layer.
3. Hairy goat: Hairy goat is a hairy variant of goats, such as Angora Goat and Cashmere Goat. Their hair grows rapidly and has high textile value.
Wooly sheep are widely used in the textile industry due to their rich hair. Its wool can be used to make high-quality wool fabrics, sweaters, blankets and other products. In addition, woolly sheep are also raised as a meat sheep breed, providing delicious mutton .