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Sheep Sh***ing!


First, you catch your sheep..
Then you get it on the ground
Then you cut off its wool,
That is sheep shearing!
Then you get it on the ground
Then you cut off its wool,
That is sheep shearing!
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I am pleased that you like it. Of course the sheep lost his wool, but it will grow again for the winter..
Best Wishes
Peter
Your visit is much appreciated!
Best Wishes
Peter
a great shot of the process of shearing Peter
Best wishes ... Steve
Thank you so much!! Yes, the absence of the wellies has made life a little difficult.
We all know that you put the back legs of the sheepies into the legs of the wellies....
Then they can't run away!!!!
Best Wishes
Peter
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