Nice! So, my son and I are farming newbies and we noticed how docile the sheep are when being sheared. Is that nature, nurture, a mix of both? I can tell you've sheared a few! :) thanks
Hi Guys. In my experience a sheep will wiggle or kick or slide or try and get up usually because of it's personality. Just like humans, most sheep are compliant but you do get the odd sheep that is upset at a lot of things. Some farmers cull these sheep out so they won't continue this trait on. I find a lot of the time that a spoiled pet sheep can be the sheep that kicks you the most.I think they are saying to us, that they are too good to be shorn.
@@TheShearersPost Ah, I know what you're talking about! I've noticed this to an extent with our small goat herd. Some are shy and wary, and some act like they want you to pet them, and they seem to possess that 'default' mode very early on. The funny one is the trouble maker goat who likes to stick her tongue out when she feels like stirring up some fun. Still does it at 11 years old! :) My 6 year old (son, not goat) is particularly interested in sheep and shearing, which is awesome.
God bless you sir! Thanks for taking good care of the sheeps. :)
Thanks mate. I do my best to treat every sheep the same and with respect😊
Thank you for taking care of the sheep🥰
Cheers… I’m looking at getting to use with our te Pari setup.
No worries. Just click in the link if you haven't already done so. Cheers Justin
Hi Sir. Why is mine getting hot as I'm using number 5 on speed? Is there anything I do wrong?
Nice! So, my son and I are farming newbies and we noticed how docile the sheep are when being sheared. Is that nature, nurture, a mix of both? I can tell you've sheared a few! :) thanks
Hi Guys. In my experience a sheep will wiggle or kick or slide or try and get up usually because of it's personality. Just like humans, most sheep are compliant but you do get the odd sheep that is upset at a lot of things. Some farmers cull these sheep out so they won't continue this trait on. I find a lot of the time that a spoiled pet sheep can be the sheep that kicks you the most.I think they are saying to us, that they are too good to be shorn.
@@TheShearersPost Ah, I know what you're talking about! I've noticed this to an extent with our small goat herd. Some are shy and wary, and some act like they want you to pet them, and they seem to possess that 'default' mode very early on. The funny one is the trouble maker goat who likes to stick her tongue out when she feels like stirring up some fun. Still does it at 11 years old! :) My 6 year old (son, not goat) is particularly interested in sheep and shearing, which is awesome.
Do u have any videos on how to clean the clippers n how to sharpen the comb n blades
I'll get one up shortly. I'll sharpen the blades as well
So do you think these are better than some of the "cheaper" brands of Amazon like dragro, beetro, takekit?
Can you use these on race horses?
Hi Sir, please me, mine is getting too hot as I'm using it.
What is the price for this
What brand is this?
Check out the description. This is sold on amazon worldwide. It's called the sheep shears pro
Thanks
No problem
Mantap
Fery good
can u harm sheep with that ?
Do u have any videos on how to clean the clippers n how to sharpen the comb n blades