SHEARING SWISS VALAIS BLACKNOSE. How to shear sheep
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- Опубліковано 20 кві 2021
- This video is Andy and myself shearing the cutest sheep in the word Swiss Valais Blacknose (Until you try and shear them). Sheep shearing at its best.
Hi my name is Robbie Hislop! And if you want to learn how to shear sheep! or your a sheep shearer looking to improve your skills then this is DEFINITELY the place for YOU! On this channel I upload videos surrounding topics such as a breakdown step by step of how to hold the sheep, the best most efficient sheep shearing pattern, correct usage of tools and equipment. Tips on how to shear faster, more efficient, and easier. Shearing fitness, injuries etc.
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That's to funny! The baby lambs not bothered with the shearing he just wants milk!
I want it, and I want it now!!!
🤣🤣🤣
What gorgeous wool. Very interesting video. I’ve come over from Cammy @The Sheep Game.
the "come back here, frank" made me laugh. and he's so floppy!
haha rather shear a merino any day mate keep up the good work ive used a couple of tips off you and have sorted me out on a couple things here in aus been shearing for 25 yrs never too old to learn eh cheers
Good video those lambs r adorable. Great job shearing
Thanks
Good job guys!! Agree with Andrew though not that cute 🤫
Made that look easy!
I think they're super cute. Lol! But I could see how shaving around the face could be a pain.
It's nice that they have horns that give you a great handle to hold.
It definitely helps
Talk about back breaking work ! Wow great work. Seems like a small stool that you could sit on would help no?
Why do you sheer in straw? Doesn’t it make it harder to clean the wool?
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰
The lamb wanting a drink was interesting. Obviously very scared of people ...
When they‘re this young, valais blacknose tend to be a bit hesitant of people, but that usually goes away quite fast. They‘re basically big, woolly dogs with horns.
@@nouka9248 I was being sarcastic actually ....
Wouldn’t want to do a week in the bastards, bit like the bloody mongrel Drysdale in New Zealand
Surprised to see you shearing in the straw. Not keeping the fleece?
Don’t think they were worried about the fleece or they would have swept the straw away.
Well.. that didn't take long for Frank to go from cute to fugly in a matter of minutes.. Poor thing. Don't show him a mirror!. I came here from Worms Eye View and Ewe Talk, where they have 2 adult and 2 baby Valais Blacknose sheep, and they are the cutest !.
Can you tell me again which comb is best?
Heiniger charger
At what age do the lambs get shorn for the first time?
Depends on climate etc. But you can shear lambs any age once you feel the wool is long enough that it’s worth while
How many times have you cut the cord?
Never my dogs have chewed through it tho
Good combing though
Old Frank keeps behaving like that, I’d let him keep his fleece,
Franks passed away sadly
Not £1.50 a ewe and double for a rams that day then?!
Haha no
Pobrecitoooos le quedó toda la piel enrojecida espero q le hayan curado q brutalidad para pelarlas😢😢😢🤦🤦🤦
You might be getting the job done but those sheep are NOT relaxed with you at all!
Your right they are not relaxed this is what happens with some sheep they are herbivores so it’s natural for them to try and escape.