Summer is around the corner; this means it’s the time for shearers to shear away. But did you know extreme heat could wreak havoc on sheep? High humidity and high temperatures are two things that could be stressful to the flock.
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Summer is around the corner; this means it’s the time for shearers to shear away. But did you know extreme heat could wreak havoc on sheep? High humidity and high temperatures are two things that could be stressful to the flock.
Read MoreGood health practices can lead to a stress-free life. This simple truth applies to your personal and professional, equally. But the latter often goes neglected in the shearing workplaces. Lack of health and safety responsibilities is a widespread problem.
A swift solution is implementing risk or hazard management. When employees are at risk or encounter hazards, illness or injury is common. Shearing contractors must remember that the identification of hazards is a continuous process.
Read MoreIs crutching a healthy practice? The main reason to carry out crutching is to prevent the risks of fly-strike. As you know, flies feed off the sheep leading to a nasty condition. During shearing, crutching is a beneficial practice.
But what is exactly crutching? The procedure removes clumps of stained wool (called dags) from the rear end of sheep. Due to dags, the cases of inflammation are not uncommon. Sometimes new-born sheep suck on dags instead of teats.
Read MoreHave you been selling shearing equipment for a long time? But do you find difficulty in getting enough business? Either way, you should join Shearquantity, the ultimate marketplace for shearers and shearing contractors alike.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered why summer is the peak season for shearing? The reason is simple – the fleece helps sheep survive the cold, inclement weather. For allowing protection against the shivering weather, farmers choose to shear after winter.
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Did you know that a detailed and well-outlined health policy for the workplace increases productivity? It’s true because risk management is always on their toes to prevent potential hazards at an early stage.
That’s why the first thing is to identify hazards. Since it is an ongoing process, being alert at all times is a crucial element. Assign employees to work on identifying, managing, assessing and eliminating the risks so that any unwanted consequences do not take place.
Read MoreDid you know that sheep with empty stomachs are easier to handle? They are not grumpy and less likely to put shearers at risk.
Just think how you would feel after a big meal. If someone comes to force you to do something, you would be agitated, right? The same goes for sheep – at the time, they are likely to kick and shearers have to struggle more.
This fiasco hampers the welfare of stock, not to mention the shearing professionals. But it is possible to get away with such mayhem only if you follow the fasting policy at the farm. Let’s dig deeper!
Read MoreIn this digital age, online marketplaces are everywhere. But the niche for shearing suppliers might be scant.
Moreover many are not so on board with the idea of joining a marketplace like Shearquantity. Well, they might be missing out on the following things.
Read MoreAre you one of those sellers who stay away from e-commerce sites for commission costs? We understand how difficult it is to lose a chunk of your profit to the platform you are hosting your range. Especially when you already face a set of challenges to make sales, in the first place! With peak shearing season coming up, you would love to funnel as many sales as possible, right?
Read MoreWith the domestication of cattle and sheep in Asia Minor thousands and thousands of years ago, wool came into human lives. The emergence of warm clothing through wool later spread among Romans, Persians and Greeks and finally reached western countries.
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