| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| mat of wool formed by shearing a sheep in one continuous operation. The average fleece weighs from 5 to 10 lb (2.34.5 kg); in highbred wool sheep such as the American Merinos a rams fleece may reach 30 lb (13.6 kg). The weight lost in cleansing the fleece of grease before sorting the wool is called shrinkage. On large sheep ranches hand shearing, once a competition skill, has largely been replaced by machine shearing. In heraldry a fleece is a whole, stuffed rams fleece, complete with head and feet, suspended by a band around its middle. See also Golden Fleece and sheep. |
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