sheep-
sheep
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chattisgarh
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttaranchal
Bacterian camel- jammu and Kashmir.
Yaks - Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh
Pashmina goat - Kashmir
Camel - Rajasthan
Angora goat - Jammu and Kashmir
places where wool is produced in india
exports greasy wool of all types from fine Merino to Crossbred wool and is ... It exports to Japan, Europe and India, but its' main market is and in this ...
yak wool is mostly famous in nepal yak wool is also famous in ludhuiana and punjab
new zealand is considered the best country for the production of wool as is has the best climatic condition and vegetations for sustaining the wool yeilding animals and to make them able to yield the best wools...
Shapoo, Urial, Hyan, Tibetan wild sheep, Bharal, Marchopolo sheep etc. -Sent by varang bombaywala
which sheep gives maximum wool in rajasthan
Wool yielding animals can be found in several states in India. The types of wool yielding animals are goats, yaks, and sheep.
Their are lots states in india which have the same common wool giving animal,the sheep but there are also some states where their are different animals like in jammu and kashmir there is kashmir goat in ladak the pashmina goat and in rajathan there is the camel ,but their are also animals like rabbits which give us wool it is known as angora wool.
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places where wool is produced in india
we want pictures of various animals who provide us wool
Punjab
Wool is usually taken from certain animals, such as sheep and goats.How about 10 sheep?
No. Wool giving animals include sheep, certain breeds of goat, alpacas, llamas, vicunas and guanacos.
yes
All countries where fleece-bearing animals live give us wool. This would be true on every continent except Antarctica.
All countries where fleece-bearing animals live give us wool. This would be true on every continent except Antarctica.