He created sheep shed himself

British agriculture has just received the special Exlana sheep - the hair grows long in the winter and then sheds itself in the spring. As a result, the price of wool made from wool can be reduced because there is no cost of shearing.

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Sheep shed their hair in the spring.Artwork: bnps.co.uk

When there is no more thick hair, this sheep breed is better at fighting parasites, needing less veterinary medicine.

Exlana's wool is shorter and thinner than the traditional sheep in England. They start to fall from the neck and legs. An ordinary sheep gives 9 kg of wool but Exlana sheep only produces 0.5kg.

However, each Exlana sheep helps British farmers save 8 pounds of labor costs each year.

Weir Park farm in England's southwest county prepares to sell lamb for £ 100 per animal. For female sheep, the price is 150 pounds.