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Shearling

Shearling logo #22019a yearling sheep before its first shearing. Also hogget, old-season lamb, teg.
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Shearling

Shearling logo #21000 Shearling is a skin from a recently sheared sheep or lamb that has been tanned and dressed with the wool left on. It has a suede surface on one side and a clipped fur surface on the other. Usually the suede side is worn outward. Shearling can be made from real sheepskin or from synthetic fibers. Real shearling breathes and is more flexible than sy...
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shearling

shearling logo #22641one-year-old sheep
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shearling

shearling logo #22168a yearling sheep before its first shearing.
Found on http://premierfarmdiary.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/glossary.html

Shearling

Shearling logo #21002• (n.) A sheep but once sheared.
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Shearling

Shearling logo #20972Shear'ling noun A sheep but once sheared.
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Shearling

Shearling logo #21195A young sheep between its first and second shearing. Sheep are normally sheared once a year.
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Shearling

Shearling logo #22167Wooled lambskins.
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shearling logo #22476male, female or castrated sheep from first to second shearing.
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Shearling

Shearling logo #23293Sheepskin or lambskin with the wool still attached. Often found on slippers or winter boots.
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