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===Wool and hair===
 
===Wool and hair===
[[Wool]] is a textile material obtainable by [[shearing]] one of a small number of creatures at a [[farmer's workshop]]: [[troll]], [[sheep]], [[llama]]s, and [[alpaca]]s. These animals can be sheared once every 300 days; as they also produce [[milk]], they are versatile animals that can supplement your textile industry. [[Troll]]s can also be sheared by their [[goblin]] masters, explaining how many goblin thieves and besiegers come dressed in troll fur items that are fully wearable.  The only way to acquire troll fur is to steal it from a goblin [[site]] during a raid.
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[[Wool]] is a textile material obtainable by [[shearing]] one of a small number of creatures at a [[farmer's workshop]]: [[troll]], [[sheep]], [[llama]]s, and [[alpaca]]s. These animals can be sheared once every few months; as they also produce [[milk]], they are versatile animals that can supplement your textile industry. [[Troll]]s can also be sheared by their [[goblin]] masters, explaining how many goblin thieves and besiegers come dressed in troll fur items that are fully wearable.  The only way to acquire troll fur is to steal it from a goblin [[site]] during a raid.
  
 
[[Hair]] is another textile material that comes from animals, but is only obtained by [[butcher]]ing certain animals such as [[horse]]s, [[yak]]s and [[grizzly bear]]s, as a byproduct of the [[meat industry]]. Hair is quite limited; it can only be made into (dyeable) [[thread]], and cannot be made into proper cloth or clothing. As such, it is mostly useful as cheap [[suturing]] material for dwarven [[healthcare]]. A [[bookbinder]] can also use animal hair thread with a written-on [[quire]] and a [[book binding]] to create a book. Like with suturing, it's best to temporarily forbid all other threads from the stocks menu if you want to force your dwarves to use these "useless" threads – otherwise, Urist McBinder will gladly grab your masterfully dyed giant cave spider silk thread instead.
 
[[Hair]] is another textile material that comes from animals, but is only obtained by [[butcher]]ing certain animals such as [[horse]]s, [[yak]]s and [[grizzly bear]]s, as a byproduct of the [[meat industry]]. Hair is quite limited; it can only be made into (dyeable) [[thread]], and cannot be made into proper cloth or clothing. As such, it is mostly useful as cheap [[suturing]] material for dwarven [[healthcare]]. A [[bookbinder]] can also use animal hair thread with a written-on [[quire]] and a [[book binding]] to create a book. Like with suturing, it's best to temporarily forbid all other threads from the stocks menu if you want to force your dwarves to use these "useless" threads – otherwise, Urist McBinder will gladly grab your masterfully dyed giant cave spider silk thread instead.

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