"Wool picked" refers to a condition in sheep where there are noticeable bare spots or areas of missing wool on the animal's body. This can occur due to a variety of reasons, including health issues, parasites, or simply due to the animal's habits or environmental conditions.

When a lamb is described as "wool picked," it means that it has such areas of missing wool. In a show or livestock evaluation context, a wool picked lamb would be the one with visible bare spots in its coat. This can impact its appearance and overall assessment in terms of health and quality.
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