Næseklippens
Næseklippens is a term used in some Scandinavian regions, particularly in rural areas of Norway and Sweden, to refer to a specific type of cutting technique applied to livestock, primarily sheep. This practice involves the removal of a small section of cartilage from the animal's nose. The primary purpose of næseklippens is to prevent sheep from damaging their own wool by rubbing their noses against rough surfaces or fences. By slightly altering the cartilage structure, the animal's nose becomes less prone to irritation and thus reduces the likelihood of them scratching or rubbing it, which can lead to wool breakage or damage.
The procedure is typically performed on young lambs by experienced shepherds or veterinarians. It is generally