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An Introduction to Wool Judging                                                                2/26/2010




                              An introduction to
                                wool judging


                                                                            Susan Schoenian
                                                                    Sheep & Goat Specialist
                                                                 Univ. of Maryland Extension
                                                                          sschoen@umd.edu
                                                                    www.sheepandgoat.com




                        Hair                              Wool
                                   Artificial selection




                        Mouflon – ancestor to all
                        domestic sheep breeds




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An Introduction to Wool Judging                                                                        2/26/2010




                                                 Wool history
                   • First commodity to be traded
                     worldwide

                   • Columbus brought sheep to Cuba
                     and the Dominican Republic on his
                     second voyage to America in 1493.

                   • In Colonial times
                       –   Massachusetts passed a law requiring young
                           people to spin
                       –   Spinning duties fell to the eldest unmarried
                           daughter
                       –   Wool trading in the colonies was a
                           punishable offense (punishment was cutting
                           off the right hand)
                       –   Despite the King’s attempts to disrupt wool
                           commerce, the wool industry flourished in
                           America




                           Sheep vary considerably in the
                             type of wool they produce.




                           Fine wool from Merino                          Carpet wool from a Karakul


                     One type of wool is not better than the other. They just have different uses.




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                     Breeds of sheep are grouped according
                         to the type of wool they grow.

                  • Fine
                    Rambouillet, Merino
                  • Crossbred (fine x medium)
                    Targhee, Corriedale, Columbia
                  • Medium (fine x long)
                    Suffolk, Hampshire, Dorset, Cheviot,
                    Montadale, Southdown, Shropshire,
                    Tunis, Polypay
                  • Long (coarse)
                    Romney,
                    Romney Border Leicester Lincoln
                                  Leicester, Lincoln,
                    Cotswold
                  • Carpet or double-coated
                    Scottish Blackface, Karakul, Icelandic
                  • Hair (shedding) - not sheared
                    Katahdin, Dorper, Barbado, St. Croix

                                                             Rambouillet (fine wool) sheep




                                       Talk like a
                                       woolgrower




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                                                  Fleece
                                      The wool from one sheep.


                                                          Sheared off in one piece.




                       Grease or raw wool is wool as
                        it is shorn from the sheep.




                                                       Clip
                                 The amount of wool shorn from
                                     the sheep in one flock.




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                          Fineness – fiber diameter




                                  Thickness of the wool fiber
                        Measured in microns (one millionth of a meter - µ)




                                Fineness - fiber diameter

                                    Long
                                   Coarse      Medium
                                                           Crossbred


                                                                           Fine
                                                                           $$$$

                                  Thicker                        Thinner
                       > 40 µ                                                     < 17µ




                       Grade refers to the relative diameter of the wool fibers (fineness).




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An Introduction to Wool Judging                                                                2/26/2010




                                       Fiber diameter
                                                                            Short, dirty



                                                           Coarser




                                                 Coarser
                          Britch
                          Breech
                          (hairy)


                                           Short, dirty, kinky



                                                                           Polypay




                                                     Crimp
                       The natural curl or waviness in the wool fiber.




                          Fine wool usually has more crimp per inch than coarse (long) wool.




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                                              Staple
                     Refers to the length of a (unstretched) lock of shorn wool.


                                                  Long,
                                                  Long coarse




                                                   Medium        Coarse wools
                                                                 are usually
                                                                 longer than finer
                                                                 wools.
                                                                 wools




                                                     Fine




                               Vegetable matter (VM)
                             Any material of plant origin found in
                             the fleece (hay, grass, seeds, etc.)




                                        High VM lowers yield.




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                                              Tag
                            Wool that has manure attached to it.




                                           Lanolin
                         A natural oil extracted from sheep’s wool.


                                            Used to make
                                            ointments and
                                              cosmetics.




                          Also called wool wax, wool fat, or wool grease.




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                                         Skirting
                      Removing the stained, unusable, or undesirable
                       portions of a fleece (bellies, top knots, tags).



                                                            Show fleeces and
                                                            other high value
                                                            fleeces should be
                                                            skirted at the time of
                                                            shearing.
                                                            shearing




                                    Wool judging




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                           Wool judging score card
                    Characteristic                                           Points
                    Estimated l
                    E ti t d clean yield
                                      i ld                                     35
                    Length                                                     25
                    Quality or fineness                                        10
                    Soundness (strength)                                       10
                    Purity                                                     10
                    Character and color                                        10
                    Total points                                               100

                      You will judge “like” (same type or grade) kinds of wool.




                                                  Yield
                        The amount of clean wool that remains after
                          scouring. Expressed as a percentage.


                                                                           Wool yield is quite
                                                                          variable: 40 to 70%.

                                                                        Long wools have higher
                                                                         yields than fine wools,
                                                                           due to less grease.

                                                                           Bulky fleeces have
                                                                             higher yields.




                         Clean wool yield = Raw wool – shrinkage (VM, grease, impurities)




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                      Vegetable matter affects yield




                      Other contaminants: soil, dust, polypropylene from tarps, feed sacks,
                      and hay baling twine, paint, skin, external parasites, and foreign objects.




                                                   Length
                                          Staple length adds weight to the fleece
                                            more than any other characteristic.




                                  Look for uniformity of length




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An Introduction to Wool Judging                                                     2/26/2010




                                   Quality or fineness




                              Appropriate grade for breed or type
                                                             type.
                             Look for uniformity of grade (fineness).
                            Finer wools are permitted less variability.




                                  Soundness (strength)
                          Tender wool is wool that is weak and/or
                          breaks due to poor nutrition or sickness.




                                  This wool does not have a break or tender spot.




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                                                Purity
                         Freedom from pigmented fibers, hair and kemp.


                                                                       Black fiber/hairs
                                        Hair
                                        Kemp




                         From a hair sheep                 The commercial wool
                                                           market favors white
                                                           wool that can be dyed
                                                           any color.




                                               Character
                                General appearance of a fleece:
                                   crimp, handle, and color.




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                                          Weathered tips
                                                   Affects dyeing



                                                        “Tippy” wool




                                                 Wool classing
                                           at the Maryland Wool Pool
                                                                                               2008 price 2009 price
                           Grade                           Type of wool
                                                                                                 per lb.    per lb.
                   Choice white-face       Wool from fine wool and their crosses:                $ 0.76     $ 0.55
                                           Rambouillet, Merino, and Targhee; some
                                           Corriedale, Columbia, and Polypay
                   Medium white-face       Wool from white-face medium wool meat breeds:         $ 0.55     $ 0.46
                                           Dorset, Cheviot, Texel, Montadale, etc.
                   Coarse white-face       Wool from long wool breeds: Romney, Border            $ 0.49     $ 0.40
                                           Leicester, Lincoln, Cotswold, etc.
                   Non white-face          Wool from breeds with dark fibers and color hairs     $ 0.47     $ 0.38
                                           on their faces and legs: Hampshire, Suffolk,
                                           Shropshire, Southdown, Tunis and speckled-
                                           faced sheep.
                   Short                   Less than 3 in. length. Lamb’s wool, tags, belly      $ 0.39     $ 0.30
                                           wool, old wool, dirty wool, tender wool,
                           Black or gray wool or fleeces from hair sheep or their crosses are not accepted.


                    Wool sold to the niche (specialty) markets typically brings a lot more money.




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An Introduction to Wool Judging                      2/26/2010




                        Do you have any questions?

                       I really
                     love wool!




S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension                       15

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Wool Judging

  • 1. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 An introduction to wool judging Susan Schoenian Sheep & Goat Specialist Univ. of Maryland Extension sschoen@umd.edu www.sheepandgoat.com Hair Wool Artificial selection Mouflon – ancestor to all domestic sheep breeds S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 1
  • 2. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 Wool history • First commodity to be traded worldwide • Columbus brought sheep to Cuba and the Dominican Republic on his second voyage to America in 1493. • In Colonial times – Massachusetts passed a law requiring young people to spin – Spinning duties fell to the eldest unmarried daughter – Wool trading in the colonies was a punishable offense (punishment was cutting off the right hand) – Despite the King’s attempts to disrupt wool commerce, the wool industry flourished in America Sheep vary considerably in the type of wool they produce. Fine wool from Merino Carpet wool from a Karakul One type of wool is not better than the other. They just have different uses. S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 2
  • 3. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 Breeds of sheep are grouped according to the type of wool they grow. • Fine Rambouillet, Merino • Crossbred (fine x medium) Targhee, Corriedale, Columbia • Medium (fine x long) Suffolk, Hampshire, Dorset, Cheviot, Montadale, Southdown, Shropshire, Tunis, Polypay • Long (coarse) Romney, Romney Border Leicester Lincoln Leicester, Lincoln, Cotswold • Carpet or double-coated Scottish Blackface, Karakul, Icelandic • Hair (shedding) - not sheared Katahdin, Dorper, Barbado, St. Croix Rambouillet (fine wool) sheep Talk like a woolgrower S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 3
  • 4. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 Fleece The wool from one sheep. Sheared off in one piece. Grease or raw wool is wool as it is shorn from the sheep. Clip The amount of wool shorn from the sheep in one flock. S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 4
  • 5. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 Fineness – fiber diameter Thickness of the wool fiber Measured in microns (one millionth of a meter - µ) Fineness - fiber diameter Long Coarse Medium Crossbred Fine $$$$ Thicker Thinner > 40 µ < 17µ Grade refers to the relative diameter of the wool fibers (fineness). S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 5
  • 6. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 Fiber diameter Short, dirty Coarser Coarser Britch Breech (hairy) Short, dirty, kinky Polypay Crimp The natural curl or waviness in the wool fiber. Fine wool usually has more crimp per inch than coarse (long) wool. S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 6
  • 7. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 Staple Refers to the length of a (unstretched) lock of shorn wool. Long, Long coarse Medium Coarse wools are usually longer than finer wools. wools Fine Vegetable matter (VM) Any material of plant origin found in the fleece (hay, grass, seeds, etc.) High VM lowers yield. S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 7
  • 8. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 Tag Wool that has manure attached to it. Lanolin A natural oil extracted from sheep’s wool. Used to make ointments and cosmetics. Also called wool wax, wool fat, or wool grease. S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 8
  • 9. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 Skirting Removing the stained, unusable, or undesirable portions of a fleece (bellies, top knots, tags). Show fleeces and other high value fleeces should be skirted at the time of shearing. shearing Wool judging S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 9
  • 10. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 Wool judging score card Characteristic Points Estimated l E ti t d clean yield i ld 35 Length 25 Quality or fineness 10 Soundness (strength) 10 Purity 10 Character and color 10 Total points 100 You will judge “like” (same type or grade) kinds of wool. Yield The amount of clean wool that remains after scouring. Expressed as a percentage. Wool yield is quite variable: 40 to 70%. Long wools have higher yields than fine wools, due to less grease. Bulky fleeces have higher yields. Clean wool yield = Raw wool – shrinkage (VM, grease, impurities) S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 10
  • 11. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 Vegetable matter affects yield Other contaminants: soil, dust, polypropylene from tarps, feed sacks, and hay baling twine, paint, skin, external parasites, and foreign objects. Length Staple length adds weight to the fleece more than any other characteristic. Look for uniformity of length S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 11
  • 12. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 Quality or fineness Appropriate grade for breed or type type. Look for uniformity of grade (fineness). Finer wools are permitted less variability. Soundness (strength) Tender wool is wool that is weak and/or breaks due to poor nutrition or sickness. This wool does not have a break or tender spot. S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 12
  • 13. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 Purity Freedom from pigmented fibers, hair and kemp. Black fiber/hairs Hair Kemp From a hair sheep The commercial wool market favors white wool that can be dyed any color. Character General appearance of a fleece: crimp, handle, and color. S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 13
  • 14. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 Weathered tips Affects dyeing “Tippy” wool Wool classing at the Maryland Wool Pool 2008 price 2009 price Grade Type of wool per lb. per lb. Choice white-face Wool from fine wool and their crosses: $ 0.76 $ 0.55 Rambouillet, Merino, and Targhee; some Corriedale, Columbia, and Polypay Medium white-face Wool from white-face medium wool meat breeds: $ 0.55 $ 0.46 Dorset, Cheviot, Texel, Montadale, etc. Coarse white-face Wool from long wool breeds: Romney, Border $ 0.49 $ 0.40 Leicester, Lincoln, Cotswold, etc. Non white-face Wool from breeds with dark fibers and color hairs $ 0.47 $ 0.38 on their faces and legs: Hampshire, Suffolk, Shropshire, Southdown, Tunis and speckled- faced sheep. Short Less than 3 in. length. Lamb’s wool, tags, belly $ 0.39 $ 0.30 wool, old wool, dirty wool, tender wool, Black or gray wool or fleeces from hair sheep or their crosses are not accepted. Wool sold to the niche (specialty) markets typically brings a lot more money. S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 14
  • 15. An Introduction to Wool Judging 2/26/2010 Do you have any questions? I really love wool! S. Schoenian - Univ. of MD Extension 15