How farmers in New Zealand shear 25,000 sheep in 10 days

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Narrator: Here in the New Zealand countryside, 25,000 sheep are sheared in just 10 days.

Tom O’Sullivan: It’s a nightmare trying to keep the sheep still.

Shearer: Just got kicked in the face.

O’Sullivan: But a good shearer can shear a sheep in a minute and the sheep won’t even wriggle. It will just sit there.

Narrator: This wool normally would be cleaned, dyed, woven, and sold across the globe as rugs and clothes. But due to a growing dependence on synthetic fabrics and a trade war with China, the value of wool read more ⇒

Source:: BusinessInsider.Com

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