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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...
- A
sheep shearer is a
worker who uses (hand-powered)-blade or
machine shears to
remove wool from
domestic sheep during crutching or
shearing.
During the...
- fields.
Sheep not
meant to be
eaten are
typically shorn annually in a
shearing shed. Ewes tend to be
shorn immediately prior to lambing.
Shearing can be...
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reaction in some people.
Sheep shearing is the
process in
which a
worker (a
shearer) cuts off the
woollen fleece of a
sheep.
After shearing, wool-classers separate...
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Blade shearing or hand
shearing is the
style of
shearing sheep and
other animals with
fibrous coats (alpaca, llama,
goats etc.) with a set of specialized...
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Australian and New
Zealand context,
shearing involves an
annual muster of
sheep to be shorn, and the
shearing shed and
shearers'
quarters are an
important part...
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living in there.
Sheep Shearing/Cow
Milking (Wellington, New Zealand): The
first part of the task has the cast
gathering a herd of
sheep,
holding them down...
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group of
sheep is
called a flock. Many
other specific terms for the
various life
stages of
sheep exist,
generally related to lambing,
shearing, and age...
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Shearing sheds (or wool sheds) are
large sheds located on
sheep stations to
accommodate large scale sheep shearing activities. In
countries where large...
- The
Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company Limited was a London-incorporated
public listed company created to
capitalise on a
sheep-
shearing machinery business...