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  2. Sheep shearing - Wikipedia

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    Sheep shearing is the process by which the woollen fleece of a sheep is cut off. The person who removes the sheep's wool is called a shearer . Typically each adult sheep is shorn once each year (depending upon dialect, a sheep may be said to have been "shorn", "sheared" or "shore" [in Australia]).

  3. Crutching - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical shearing handpiece is used, and the graziers sit the sheep between their legs and shear the required portion of the sheep, leaving the main fleece to continue growing. There are also many varieties of crutching cradles which allow the sheep to be crutched with less physical strain to the operator. [1]

  4. Glossary of sheep husbandry - Wikipedia

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    Shearling – a yearling sheep before its first shearing. Also hogget, old-season lamb, teg. Sheepdog or shepherd dog – a dog used to move and control sheep, often very highly trained. Other types of dog may be used just to guard sheep (see livestock guarding dog), and these are sometimes also called sheepdogs. See also eye dog and huntaway.

  5. Sheep shearer - Wikipedia

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    The Tally-Hi shearing technique reduced the time taken to shear a sheep by approximately 30 seconds. Kevin's daughter Deanne holds the Australian women's shearing record, having shorn 392 sheep in a day. [8] Henry Salter (1907–1997) MBE won the first organised shearing contest at Pyramid Hill in 1934 and in 1953 was a machine shearing ...

  6. Domestic sheep reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Domesticated sheep are herd animals that are bred for agricultural trade. A flock of sheep is mated by a single ram, which has either been chosen by a farmer or, in feral populations, has established dominance through physical contests with other rams. [1] Sheep have a breeding season (tupping) in the autumn, though some can breed year-round. [1]

  7. Shear artistry on display at the Sheep & Wool Festival at ...

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    The annual festival featured demonstrations of sheep shearing, wool processing, dyeing, weaving and spinning. ... Take a look. Gannett. Journal Staff. May 19, 2024 at 12:49 PM.

  8. Sheep farming - Wikipedia

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    The numbers of sheep peaked in 1884 at 51 million head, and then declined over time to almost 6 million head. [ 4 ] Between the 1960s and 2012, per capita per year consumption of lamb and mutton has declined from nearly five pounds (about 2 kg) to just about one pound (450g), because of competition from poultry, pork, beef, and other meats. [ 4 ]

  9. There’s More to It Than What Meets the Eye—Here’s What a Lamb ...

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    2. Little Lamb in a Heart. This sweet little lamb, tattooed with exquisite detail and nestled adorably within a heart truly captures the essence of innocence and love.