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Shearing is a dangerous occupation. Shearers sustain a variety of injuries. Sprains and strains, slips, stumbles, and falls, exposure to noise, dust, and chemicals, and animal injuries and infections can all result in these ailments.

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Shearing is a challenging task, but successfully executing the task is a bigger challenge. Many shearing workers and farm owners are yet to figure out the basic practices that ensure the ultimate success of the activity. For those who are keen to figure out the safe sheep shearing guidelines in New Zealand, kindly take a look below. 

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Comments | Posted in Shearing By Anindya Das

Shearing is good for sheep, but we don’t think they understand the importance of that. On the other hand, farm owners dread the thought of shearing. Well, that’s the only situation if the proper measures are not followed. Let’s have a look at the dos and don’ts of sheep shearing.

 

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Well, if we leaf through the pages of a history book, we may find human beings and sheep co-existing for ages. Since the beginning of human settlement, wool has been evidently found in history. Needless to say, the domestication of sheep is not really a modern-day concept. In fact, the human race extensively relies on sheep. 

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Thank god, sheep are low-maintenance animals! But this does not mean they require zero maintenance. Just like any other livestock, little maintenance helps sheep thrive. And for maintenance, we mean going beyond watering and feeding. 

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HOW SHEEP SHEARING IS PERFORMED IN AUSTRALIA

Are you thinking of joining as a shearer soon? Do you want to learn the process of shearing? If yes, this blog is dedicated to you.

Shearing is a way of removing wool from the sheep’s body. Shearers start with removing the wool near the belly, and a roustabout separates the wool from the main fleece during the process. During shearing, professionals eliminate the fleece without cutting the sheep. 

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Comments | Posted in Shearing By Anindya Das

If the sheep is full of water or feed, shearing at this time might be harmful. Did you know you could get injured? Shearing is a healthy practice, but you need to keep a few things in mind. And the fasting policy for shearing comes on top!

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Comments | Posted in Shearing By Anindya Das

Shearing sheep is enjoyable – but sometimes, it gets tough. Professional shearers also face trouble keeping up with the physically exhausting process. Over the years, many shearing experts perfected the shearing process and shared the best tips at the same time. 

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Comments | Posted in Shearing By Anindya Das

If you own a flock, you must have noticed that sheep grow wool all year round. It is natural to shear the wool coats; don’t worry it is not a painful process for them. On the other hand, many people live under the impression that shearing is only done for financial reasons.

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Sheep Reproduction

As you know, lamb supply is in demand throughout the year. However, meeting the market demand is not always possible due to the nature of sheep reproduction. When in need, individuals import from those who keep lambs for necessary supplies. But this gap is easy to avoid with out-of-season reproduction. Many farmers worry about the quality, so it is better to focus on a set of tips for improving out-of-season reproduction. 

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