kirpimo
Kirpimo is a term that generally refers to the act of cutting or shearing, particularly in the context of agriculture and animal husbandry. It is most commonly associated with sheep shearing, the process of removing the wool fleece from a sheep. This is typically done once or twice a year, depending on the breed and climate, to harvest the wool and to improve the animal's comfort, especially in warmer weather. The method of kirpimo can range from traditional hand-shearing techniques using blades to more modern electric shears.
Beyond sheep, kirpimo can also describe the trimming or pruning of other agricultural products. This might