Lambman wrote: » Is everyone selling there wool or holding it till hopefully price improves surely can't get worse? Sheds are all empty so no big deal till store it for awhile.
Western Pomise wrote: » Paid 2 euro per sheep here this year and last....shearer had handier time as I had all lambs separated out of ewes beforehand and had ewes in for the night beforehand so they were emptied out for him.He had a ten year old son with him as 'help' on the day, asked for 25 euro for him on top of cost of shearing.There about 4 hours in total...thought it was a bit 'Irish' looking for money on top for the child who didn't really do anything.....but gave it. What do other people pay?
Username John wrote: » 2 euro as well. 2 lads, both of em handy enough, altho one lad cut a hogget on her lower leg this year, and tis nasty enough. It went deeper than I thought, she'll come good, but she is lame enough now with it... These things happen though I suppose...
stantheman1979 wrote: » The cheek of him!! You were worse to pay it!! If he helped bagging wool or tidying up a bit you'd slip him a few quid anyway but to ask for it was cheeky!
AntrimGlens wrote: » Took the wool on wednesday night, got 50p/kg for it and had two bales from last autumn when i sheared the ewe lambs. They only gave me 15p/kg for it as they said the Chinese don't like wool that has come from sheep that had been coloured or dyed before sale. Didn't realise the chinese were so fussy :rolleyes:.
Lano Lynn wrote: » how may sheep? the 16yr old down the road is getting 50euro plus tips as caddy on the golf links.......
Lambman wrote: » If I'm shearing for some one it's €2 per sheep.. that's 2 shearing 1 man coping... or €1.50 if farmer copes and bags wool.
Western Pomise wrote: » 115
Lano Lynn wrote: » that lad is good 115 in 4 hours i would be charging 2.50 and wouldn't be half as fast and wrecked at the end of it..getting to old for this crack
adam14 wrote: » 2.20 for shearing here and everything laid on a plate for them, lambs separated, wool packed etc. 250 ewes.
Western Pomise wrote: » adam14 wrote: » 2.20 for shearing here and everything laid on a plate for them, lambs separated, wool packed etc. 250 ewes. That's dear....have they no competition in the area?
stantheman1979 wrote: » €2.20 it's dear when wool is 60c!! €2 here for 2 very good men with a trailer. The two of them shore 850 in 2days before lambing. Just keep sheep to them and pack the wool. I thought the days of catching sheep for them were gone and all shearers these days had a trailer. I remember doing it when I was 15 for my uncle and another man who were contract shearing. Everyone in our area had big cheviots or big suffolks and usually the pen was massive. I got 20p each sheep from the uncle and made good money but by god I worked for it. :-)
Lambman wrote: » How's it dear it's an extra €20 per 100 sheep... try paying some one till separate all the lambs from 100 ewes catch them and cope them for shearing then pack the wool.... when he's finished hand him the €20 see what he says.!