Username John wrote: » Done here now as well. Turned out to be a great day after, forecast was poor, so they were in the shed since this morning just in case... All done now anyways for another year
jt65 wrote: » shearers came this afternoon was hoping to get them finished but they pulled out half an hour ago forecast bad for to morrow if dry in the morning will turm them in the shed any one know waht wool is making
Username John wrote: » I hope you don't have the same weather as we do this morning JT - lashing rain since about 4 or 5 I'd say... I felt a bit sorry for my ewes as they were trying to shelter against the ditch from the rain
jfh wrote: » Have promised to learn to shear for years. anyone know of any course or should I just start myself?
rangler1 wrote: » found these contact nos for shearing association on facebook might be worth a try, they'd surely know if there's any coursesContact info Phone087 389 7280 Emailirishsheepshearerassociation@yahoo.ie
jfh wrote: » i've tried that number every day & it's not available. might try emailing them.
rangler1 wrote: » Try this number, George graham is chairman of sheep shearing association - George Graham Sheep Shearing. Contact Name: George; Farm Contracting Services: Sheep Shearing Contractor; Phone No: 0872569072 he's a shearer so probably be very busy He's supposed to be using 100 of my hogget ewes in the sheep shearing competition in Tullamore show
rangler1 wrote: » He's supposed to be using 100 of my hogget ewes in the sheep shearing competition in Tullamore show
Conmaicne Mara wrote: » Have they no sheep in Offaly Thought you had all yours done :cool: Givin out to me about mine !
rangler1 wrote: » You don't miss much, shear here in august/sept, can't be bothered with lambs in the way at shearing
Username John wrote: » Would you not have problems with ewes goin on their back Rangler?
rangler1 wrote: » Very few, I think the bit of Lleyn breeding helps, I see them rolling alright, but they seem to roll off their backs too, I shear the vendeens purebreds in may and they're a bigger problem....with or without the wool, if I let them put up any fat, they are always going on their back
Username John wrote: » I generally shear the June bank holiday weekend, and I'd often have a few on thier back before then... So you think Lleyns are better for not going in their backs, that'd be a help as I'm always afraid of it in may.
arctictree wrote: » I had a lleyn on her back in early May. A hogget, never shorn.