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DaisyFarm Posted - Jul 08 2005 : 7:13:47 PM
Is it possible to render lanolin from raw sheep wool yourself? I can't seem to find any info on doing it. Anyone tried this??



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bubblesnz Posted - Jul 19 2005 : 12:11:55 AM
Did a google search, as I was wondering also. Didnt find anything,except that it is greasy and apparently smells really bad. Will check out the town library.

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jul 08 2005 : 8:31:06 PM
I have sheep and spin but have never tried it.I am hoping someone has an answer for you..I have a couple raw fleeces that I would like to try it out on..what the heck?
Welcome to the group Diane!! I hope someone can tell you how to get the lanolin out.

Jenny in Utah
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