"Wool in Eye Channel" refers to the presence of wool or hair growth in the areas surrounding the eye, specifically in the depression or 'channel' that runs down the sides of an animal's face from the corner of the eye to the muzzle.

In livestock evaluation, particularly in sheep, having wool in the eye channel might be a breed characteristic or simply a feature of the individual animal.
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