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  2. Sheep shearing - Wikipedia

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    Sheep shearing and wool handling competitions are held regularly in parts of the world, particularly Ireland, the UK, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia. [25] As sheep shearing is an arduous task, speed shearers, for all types of equipment and sheep, are usually very fit and well trained.

  3. Sheep shearer - Wikipedia

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    Sheep struggle less using the Tally-Hi method, reducing strain on the shearer and there is a saving of about 30 seconds shearing each sheep. When finished, the shorn sheep is removed from the board via a chute in the floor, or wall, to a counting out pen, efficiently removing it from the shed.

  4. Click Go the Shears - Wikipedia

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    After the day's shearing, the "old shearer" takes his cheque and heads to the local pub for a drinking session. The tune is from the American Civil War song " Ring the Bell, Watchman ", by Henry Clay Work , and the first verse follows closely, in parody, Work's lyrics as well.

  5. Sheep, Celtic Fest and Spring Fest: 7 events for this weekend

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    Entrance to Los Luceros Historic Site, 253 County Road 41 in Alcalde, will be free for "Sheep Shearing Day" for New Mexico residents with ID. Gorillas in the midst

  6. Golden Shears - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Shears International Shearing and Woolhandling Championships is the world's most prestigious sheep shearing event.. Golden Shears competition 2007. It was founded in Masterton, New Zealand, and been held in the town's War Memorial Stadium each March since 1961.

  7. The Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    1888 (Shearing the rams)the hard work revolutionised by Wolseley 1895. The English business was founded by Frederick York Wolseley in London in 1889 and a company was incorporated there with a capital of £200,000 to better realise the potential of his sheep shearing invention patented in March 1877.

  8. 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.

  9. The Sundowners (1960 film) - Wikipedia

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    The action scenes are dynamic—the scenes of driving sheep, shearing them, racing horses at a genuine 'bush country' track, and simply living happily in the great sky-covered outdoors. And the scenes of human involvements—those between the husband and the wife, of a woman having a baby, of a footloose housewife looking at a stove—are ...