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over a year ago
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"You ever seen a sheep shearer , I did once at a country fete. Back breaking work....
No but I've seen a bloke shearing sheep.. " Very good, seeing your location , it had desired affect, you where in to get stuck into Or support the legend .... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"ive shorn a sheep or two Looks hard work....
to hard work for me ,,,,,,, a young mans sport to be honest , but if your good at it you can earn some money" Seen it done at Royal Welsh show Aussis n Kiwis versus Welsh lads, I posted tongue in cheek, as you prob gathered , but my posts I can back up with chat bout what people prob think post is about, but when click on its not what it appears |
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"I once seen an alan shearer?
That's who I thought he was talking about" Yes don't always assume, just me woke up in a funny mood n full sacks, Be ok once drain them, any offers ??? |
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When I was a child I used to help with the sheep-shearing getting the sheep lined up. My earliest memories being from about four. I used to watch them being sheared. I used to also help line them up to get them inked before tupping(the coloured ink put on sheep that comes off on the ewe to show they have mated).
I was watching lambs being born and in those days there was a % of deformed ones being born so I've seen a lot with six legs and once one with eight legs, these died at birth or straight after.
I used to bottle feed the cade lambs(ones whose mothers either died or rejected them at birth and had to be hand bottle fed).
I also could milk a cow at four, I just remember helping by hand and then these metal things came out that you used.
It was wonderful my grandparents living on a farm. I saw a lot of natural things.
I didn't appreciate it at much as i should of as it was just the way of live and nothing "special".
I loved cows, much more than horses their beautiful big brown eyes and I'd stand and let them lick me all over |
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"When I was a child I used to help with the sheep-shearing getting the sheep lined up. My earliest memories being from about four. I used to watch them being sheared. I used to also help line them up to get them inked before tupping(the coloured ink put on sheep that comes off on the ewe to show they have mated).
I was watching lambs being born and in those days there was a % of deformed ones being born so I've seen a lot with six legs and once one with eight legs, these died at birth or straight after.
I used to bottle feed the cade lambs(ones whose mothers either died or rejected them at birth and had to be hand bottle fed).
I also could milk a cow at four, I just remember helping by hand and then these metal things came out that you used.
It was wonderful my grandparents living on a farm. I saw a lot of natural things.
I didn't appreciate it at much as i should of as it was just the way of live and nothing "special".
I loved cows, much more than horses their beautiful big brown eyes and I'd stand and let them lick me all over" Wow very experienced , no pulling the wool over your eyes regards animal husbandry |
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"Is this some kind of sheep appreciation thread?
Up The Rams
Up ewe :P
You're not fisting again are you
Do you know what?
I've never fisted anyone and nor have I felt the need.
You offering?
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Nah, it's not my cup of tea really either, although I've pleasured a couple of women that way |
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