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  2. Shearing shed - Wikipedia

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    The wool producer is responsible for ensuring that the shearing shed is ready for shearing by testing the equipment, cleaning, disinfecting the shed and supplying emery papers, wool packs etc. Shearing sheds are often inspected during shearing for compliance to various shed standards for the production of quality wool. Basically this means that ...

  3. Sheep shearing - Wikipedia

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    The annual shearing most often occurs in a shearing shed, a facility especially designed to process often hundreds and sometimes more than 3,000 sheep per day. [1] A working group of shearers and accompanying wool workers is known as a shearing gang.

  4. Windy Station Woolshed - Wikipedia

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    The shearing shed and wool room were designed in the efficient T plan that was introduced to woolshed design in the 1870s. The shearing shed originally contained 44 stands and has a large clerestory -roof which provided light and ventilation for the shearers.

  5. Isis Downs Woolshed - Wikipedia

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    At that time the shearing shed on Isis Downs was a rectangular-shaped timber and corrugated iron structure with a central arched spine. Erected in the late nineteenth century, it contained 100 shearing stands and was larger than the current shed, but it was destroyed by fire in September 1912, immediately after the close of the shearing season. [1]

  6. Blackall Woolscour - Wikipedia

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    The major structures are the centrally positioned main building where the shearing, scouring and associated processes took place, an adjacent wool storage shed situated on the western side of the main building, extensive sheepyards adjoining the northeast corner of the main building and a dispersed group of accommodation and service buildings ...

  7. Kinchega Woolshed - Wikipedia

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    Kinchega Woolshed witnessed the evolution in shearing technology that was seen throughout the wool industry during the nineteenth-twentieth centuries. Blades were replaced by mechanical handpieces and the steam traction engine that first powered the machinery stands outside the building. A boiler also is located here.

  8. Glossary of sheep husbandry - Wikipedia

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    Black wool – Any wool that is not white, but not necessarily black. Board – the floor where the shearing stands are in a wool shed. [1] Bolus – an object placed in the reticulum of the rumen, remaining there for some time or permanently. Used for long-term administration of medicines, or as a secure location for an electronic marking chip ...

  9. Wool bale - Wikipedia

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    A wool presser may perform the combined duties of wool pressing and penning up the sheep for the shearers. The latter arrangement means less interruption to the flow of the wool across the table and into the wool bins. [5] The woolclasser oversees the duties of the wool presser during the entire shearing. The presser ensures that the wool pack ...