Do sheep shrink when it rains outside?


Question:Because my laundry is always shrunken whenever I take it out of the washer.

Answers:
Most of the time clothes don't shrink unless you are using hot water. Maybe you are gaining weight?? Wash your clothes on warm or cold and watch the clothes dryer, use perm press cycle not hot and see if it helps--not a jokster just trying to help. Oh sheep do not shrink they are covered with lanolin and it repels the water. ;0)


Only when it rains Hot water and the world is stuck on permanent press.
Is this a serious question? Well they are only wool when they get spun, as in after being shorn. Then as everyone knows you don't toss the wooly into the dryer, unless you absolutely need a sz 2 toddler sweater in a hurry? Or if you don't LIKE your sister and hate her sweater.Take care.
I totally agree with ZERO.
Maybe if you put them in the dryer to dry out..lol
Sheep scare me.
Actually...they swell.
ARE U INTO SHEEP?---IF U SHRINK 'EM, WILL U BE ABLE TO, THEN, MAKE IT FIT?---lol!!------BY THE WAY, HOW'D YA EVER MANAGE TO TRY TO GET A SHEEP TO FIT INTO A WASH'N MACHINE? 2X-LOL!
not if you soak them in vinegar first

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