The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Marketplace => Topic started by: bobc on May 04, 2011, 02:13:06 pm
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hi we have two sheep which we need to get sheared. appreciate its going to take longer getting here and setting up but does anyone know someone who would take on such a little job please?
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I have a friend coming over to mine at the end of may, he would most probably do it but it will work out expensive for 2 sheep after setup costs.
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thnku. any idea how expensive?
we have standard outdoor socket in the field so guess no need for a generator
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setup cost is normally £55 and I doubt for 2 sheep they would charge much more than that. My friends equipment runs off his car so no need for sockets etc.
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thnku, thats good to know. more expensive than id hoped but guess thats the rub when you have just 2.
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for just 2 Id get a pair of hand shears for £12 and do it yourself, it doesnt have to look like anything, just for comfort so it can be a bit raggy. worth considering?
or is there a local sheep farmer you can tag yours onto when they do theirs?
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If they are fairly tame and cme for the bucket - get some dagging shears (which you would have anyway for doing their backends), tie them up and do it yourself.
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the other year we had 6 to do and a shearer charged £20 as just put his board down and plugged his clippers into a car battery
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thankyou everyone for the replies. think best option is to have a word with local farmers and see if i can tie in with them somehow. failing that they were bottle fed orphans so pretty tame and we will have a try it doing it ourselves. thankyou