Shearing day.
A great big thank you to all of those who came to help out on shearing day this week.
Thank you too to Ollie and Joel who completed 31 animals in six hours; including half an hour for lunch!
Firm but kind handling was required as several of my girls are very pregnant; one two weeks overdue poor girl! Only had shearing now due to very bad weather earlier in the year. It was scheduled for early May when it would have been better for the pregnant ones who were struggling in the heat: so delayed, but done, without incident.
The pregnant girls are showing much more clearly now without all that fibre.
P.S. sorry for the angle of the vid, I shouldn’t be let loose on technology! I will try to get a better one soon.
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Just the babies at five and three days old…. all together now….
Awwwww!
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