How Sheep's Hair Follicles Change with Seasons
Tue Dec 03 2024
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Ever wondered why sheep shed their wool in spring? It's all about the hair follicles! Dorper sheep are known for their quick growth and tasty meat. Each spring, some of these sheep naturally shed their wool. This is due to something called the hair follicle cycle. But here’s the catch: scientists aren’t sure exactly how this cycle works. They’re trying to figure out the tiny details that control when and how this happens.
Scientists are looking at the genetic instructions, or transcripts, inside the hair follicles. These instructions guide the follicles through different stages. One stage is called telogen, where the hair takes a break and stops growing. Another stage is anagen, where new hair starts to grow. The switch between these stages is what causes wool to shed and new hair to grow.
By understanding these genetic instructions, scientists hope to learn more about how wool shedding happens. This might help in breeding better sheep or even improving wool quality. It’s like trying to solve a puzzle, but with tiny genetic pieces instead of colorful shapes.
https://localnews.ai/article/how-sheeps-hair-follicles-change-with-seasons-81884ccc
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