Topic 02:Important Characteristics of Wool
The majority of wool produced in Australia is of Merino origin and is generally produced under grazing production systems. Merino wool tends to be finer and more suited to end-use in fine apparel. Australian wool also has a reputation for being relatively free of dark and medullated fibre contamination due to stringent clip preparation procedures. There are many characteristics of wool that can affect it’s suitability for particular processing procedures and end uses including fibre diameter, staple length and strength, fleece weight, colour, style and contamination. This topic aims to outline how these characteristics impact on wool quality and their effects on price received for wool. The influence of time of shearing on these characteristics will also be discussed.
On completion of this topic you should be able to:
- Describe the properties of wool contributing to a high quality fleece;
- Understand how timing of shearing can affect wool quality traits; and
- Understand how wool quality traits impact on the price received for wool.