norseofcourse
Herd Master
thanks @norseofcourse for the information. I appreciate it so much. Do you leave the wool on the skins, i would suppose that you do for a luxurious pelt. With the hair sheep, I guess I would just have the leather.
Yes, I leave the wool on. You may still be able to process it with the wool/hair on - from what I've read, Dorpers shed their wool in warm weather, so if you process when it's colder out, you may get a nice pelt. According to Wikipedia, "The Dorper skin is the most sought-after sheepskin in the world[citation needed]" - (it's not quite clear whether that's with the wool on or off) and of course everything on the internet is true!
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