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http://www.coonamessettfarm.com/id16.htmlchris09 said:[There are no, "these websites".
Do you mean the website, as in the one you posted?
Their wool is short stapled and fine. It grades at about 55-60, and spinners enjoy working with the wool. Fleece test at 19- 20 microns, which puts it in the class of cashmere.
http://www.roundaboutsheepranch.com/wool_information.html
The wool of Babydoll Southdown sheep is short stapled with a 19-29 micron
count. The wool is fine and dense with a medium crimp. The grade is
55-60. This puts this wool into the class of cashmere.
http://www.canvasranch.com/babydoll_sheep.php
Their wool is short stapled and fine with a 19-22 micron count, which puts it in the class of cashmere.
http://babydollsouthdowns.com/babydoll_sheep_history.html
Back when the Babydoll Sheep registry started ten samples of Babydoll Sheep fleece were tested and found to have a micron count between 19 - 22 microns. This puts the Babydoll Sheep fleece in the same class of Cashmere.
http://www.followyourdreamfarm.net/content/629
Their wool is short stapled and fine with a 19-22 micron count, which puts it in the class of cashmere.
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