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Cotted or Matted; This is a result of extensive and sometimes very severe entanglement of fibres. Cotted fleece is often badly weathered, causing breakages ...
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Cotting and Cross Fibers – The whole fleece hangs together like a rug and it is very difficult to separate. Separating this type of fleece is actually tearing the ...
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May 10, 2009 ... No cotting or matting. Unfortunately a matted or cotted fleece is destined for the compost heap! You just can't spin a felted fleece! Cotting is very ...
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Abi will be talking on the following subjects: How to judge a raw fleece What to look for and what to avoid. Learn about cotted fleece, kemp, second cuts and ...
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Apr 19, 2011 ... How to judge a raw fleece. What to look for and what to avoid. Learn about cotted fleece, kemp, second cuts and britch wool. How much and ...
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Meagre fleece, shed in spring; clean legs and face. Very slow shedding. Wooly, matted or cotted fleece that does not shed; wooly face/legs. Horned or polled ...
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Occasionally, the wool fibers may become matted or felted together.
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crimp should be even and well defined from tip to butt. Coarse: Fiber of large diameter. Cotted: Fleece which is matted together; causes processing problems.
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"Un-Cotting" A Fleece. I am new to sheep. I bought a sheep I think had more than one year's fleece-growth on her. When we shore her the fleece came off in one ...
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"cotted fleeces occur mostly in sheep which have been housed; ... cotted fleeces indicate a low degree of vitality, and many are to be found in fleece wool ..." ...
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