Uldhår
Uldhår is a term used to describe the coarse outer guard hairs found in the fleece of sheep and other wool-bearing animals. These hairs are distinct from the finer undercoat, which is typically softer and more desirable for textile production. Uldhår are generally longer, thicker, and less crimped than the undercoat fibers. Their primary function in the animal is protection, acting as a barrier against weather, dirt, and physical abrasion.
The presence and proportion of uldhår can vary significantly between different breeds of sheep. Some breeds,
In wool processing, uldhår are often considered a contaminant. They can reduce the softness, handle, and spinning