I’m from Australia and grew up on a dairy and sheep farm. People always wonder why shearing is so hard on your body. Apart from the constant bending and vibration in your hand and arm, you also have to wrestle and move them around. I have nothing but praise and admiration for people who shear for a living.
All I could think while watching is - this is a job that takes tremendous agility and strength. Looks like many ways to get injured - the most obvious is taking a kick from these deceptively strong animals.
I love your videos. My grandfather did this for a living. Every day that he got home he was so tired. Much respect for everyone that does this for a living.
I've never sheared a sheep or anything else all my life but I find your videos simultaneously fascinating and satisfying to watch. All that squirm and struggle and not a single nick and the fleece is in one piece. Well done, sir.
Amazing job again, Cammy! I loved the running commentary about what you were doing. I guess the ram felt calmer just knowing that you actually had a plan! Beautiful! Love to you all.❤
I live in the city. I have never owned a sheep. Just fascinates me how you all do this. Just. Terrific job. Not just with the sheering, but the information is so interesting. Thank y’all so much.
Reminds me of one of my moms head strong rams, he unfortunately learned with our old shearer that if he just fought hard an long enough the guy would give up so he became so difficult to care shear. The shearer said that he would have to be "restrained and stretched" and it was awful, he ended up hurting him badly. We fired him and got this other shearer that herd of our plight and literally he worked with him for six minutes and he stopped fighting completely! It was amazing.
You truly are professional, you make that shearing look easier than it is! I have sheared my 4 and 2 horned Jacob sheep and that isn’t as easy as you make that look. Thank you for filming this video 🙏🏼😊
Wondering not only what a big ram like that weighs, but what the fleece might weigh as well. Laughed when you said "at home Lizzie's the alpha male" and then "get a little off the cheek here." That was pretty cheeky of you... the first comment😊. Really instructive video. I thought of how much potential there is for harm to both shearer and sheep - those sharp clippers going so fast could inflict some 'shearious' damage. Well done Cammy
I am greatly impressed! I've never seen a pro sheer a sheep before, although i've watched people with a few sheep attempting to sheer them. Cammy did a difficult job with great efficiency. My back hurts just thinking about sheering one sheep and these guys do it all day long in the summer heat. Bravo!
"Ramscaping." 🤣😂🤣 I really thought he was going to take out your knee (or worse) with those kicks... what a feisty guy! Why do they always seem to become so docile the moment you get them on their bums?
Great job keeping your chill in a tense situation. It must be your police training kicking in to assist with your naughty suspect! Lol thanks for sharing your deescalation techniques.
Every man to his trade Cammy you definitely know yours just flipping LOVE your videos big congratulations at not being kicked to death with this ram you showed him who’s the BOSS . EVA from West Lothian xxxxx
What an imposing fellow that ram was, and kudos in establishing yourself as the boss. Laughed out loud at the “usually when I’m at home Lizzie is the alpha male, so that’s quite nice!” Love the videos, as always 😊
It is nice that once you get them sitting on their tail and leaning back slightly, 98% of sheep will immediately relax and let you do your job. That feature was likely intentionally breaded into them. Sheep have been domesticated for thousands of years, and over that time, we have kept the best and eaten the rest.
I admire and fascinated of your job watching in hongkong and im an OFW from the Philippines I love to watch your shearing all this different kinds of sheeps stay safe guys and May God Bless You All
Look like you got him on his butt really quick. I wonder if being on his back triggers his fear reflex. It was really nice to actually see somebody kind of go with the flow instead of just knocking it out. I've often wondered if sheep would calm down immensely if they were handled differently
After the first struggle, Eric didn't misbehave AT ALL for a ram having sharp things nibbling at his jewels... 😅 Very cooperative. He felt your calm energy. Stick to telling your woolly customers a nice shear time story while working on them, and they are sure going to doze off through the process 😴😇
A Hampshire! My Dad raised Hampshires when I was a kid. I see British Hampshires have more wool around the face. American Hampshires have a more “open” face as they were crossed with Suffolks.
I’m from Australia and grew up on a dairy and sheep farm. People always wonder why shearing is so hard on your body. Apart from the constant bending and vibration in your hand and arm, you also have to wrestle and move them around. I have nothing but praise and admiration for people who shear for a living.
All I could think while watching is - this is a job that takes tremendous agility and strength. Looks like many ways to get injured - the most obvious is taking a kick from these deceptively strong animals.
This work demands a lot from the spine too.
Sheep make milk?
@@datman2433 Girl sheep. -
@@danielbernardespereira That makes sense - didn't think about that. 👍
I love your videos. My grandfather did this for a living. Every day that he got home he was so tired. Much respect for everyone that does this for a living.
I've never sheared a sheep or anything else all my life but I find your videos simultaneously fascinating and satisfying to watch. All that squirm and struggle and not a single nick and the fleece is in one piece. Well done, sir.
Holy Wooly that first ram was determined to be the boss 😂
Sheep are born with a true passion for passive resistance. They actually gloat when a shearer falls down. Extra points you know. 😂
I liked the props to the Aussie shearers, who, he says, really know how to shear! Surprisingly entertaining but thanks so much for the subtitles.
"Ramscaping!" 😂😂😂 Golden!!
Most excellent Cammy, I think your calm , calmed him. Aye well Lizzy is some lass
Amazing job again, Cammy! I loved the running commentary about what you were doing. I guess the ram felt calmer just knowing that you actually had a plan! Beautiful! Love to you all.❤
Thank you for talking us through that one 👍
They must feel so much better afterwards. ❤❤❤
By the time you're done, He's half the ram he was!
I live in the city. I have never owned a sheep. Just fascinates me how you all do this. Just. Terrific job. Not just with the sheering, but the information is so interesting. Thank y’all so much.
That's a professional right there, fantastic job.
Reminds me of one of my moms head strong rams, he unfortunately learned with our old shearer that if he just fought hard an long enough the guy would give up so he became so difficult to care shear. The shearer said that he would have to be "restrained and stretched" and it was awful, he ended up hurting him badly.
We fired him and got this other shearer that herd of our plight and literally he worked with him for six minutes and he stopped fighting completely! It was amazing.
It was a close shave, But he might have liked you. 🙂🤣😇🥰 You met the beast and won. 🤭😉
Held my breath the whole way through that one 😮. Well done Cammy, and all bits intact 😅
Nice work Cammy, when they're that big you don't mess about.
Sheep psychiatrist Dr. Cammy "Sheep Freud" Wilson talks down Eric "The Woolly Scottish Menace" for a friendly "dewoolling" 🥰😂😂
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This comment needs way more appreciation!
Excellent presentation and video!!! That RAM was as big as you are!! Thanks for sharing! Love from the USA!
Actually bigger.
That ram will weigh 120kg, Cammy about 80kg.
You truly are professional, you make that shearing look easier than it is! I have sheared my 4 and 2 horned Jacob sheep and that isn’t as easy as you make that look. Thank you for filming this video 🙏🏼😊
First time i have seen a shearer taken down by a sheep! That was hilarious, hope he wasnt hurt.
Big Beautiful Hampshire Rams! My favorite breed! 😊
I love your kindness with the sheep, some shearers are very rough!
Wondering not only what a big ram like that weighs, but what the fleece might weigh as well. Laughed when you said "at home Lizzie's the alpha male" and then "get a little off the cheek here." That was pretty cheeky of you... the first comment😊. Really instructive video. I thought of how much potential there is for harm to both shearer and sheep - those sharp clippers going so fast could inflict some 'shearious' damage. Well done Cammy
I think it's your timber and confidence that the ram tunes into and relinquishes unto to you and your shears. Love watching you shear.
That is a lot of ram in one place. Glad you won the battle. No wonder you have a hernia 👍😊👍
I am greatly impressed! I've never seen a pro sheer a sheep before, although i've watched people with a few sheep attempting to sheer them. Cammy did a difficult job with great efficiency. My back hurts just thinking about sheering one sheep and these guys do it all day long in the summer heat. Bravo!
"Ramscaping." 🤣😂🤣
I really thought he was going to take out your knee (or worse) with those kicks... what a feisty guy!
Why do they always seem to become so docile the moment you get them on their bums?
American here, looks like an amazing close and steady shear. Outstanding.
Great job keeping your chill in a tense situation. It must be your police training kicking in to assist with your naughty suspect! Lol thanks for sharing your deescalation techniques.
Every man to his trade Cammy you definitely know yours just flipping LOVE your videos big congratulations at not being kicked to death with this ram you showed him who’s the BOSS .
EVA from West Lothian xxxxx
Thank you!
When we had sheep I learned that if it worked once, they will try it again!!
I think that was a win-win for both ram and man
You always do such a neat and tidy job shearing. Love watching the process ❤
All you have to do is watch a video of sheep shearing to see how hard these people work! God bless em all!.
What an imposing fellow that ram was, and kudos in establishing yourself as the boss. Laughed out loud at the “usually when I’m at home Lizzie is the alpha male, so that’s quite nice!” Love the videos, as always 😊
Excellent shearing Cammy
The Scotts make English sounds so lyrical. The narrative, the shearing is simply bliss to watch.
It is always fascinating to watch the fleece simply fall away from the body like melted butter.
Looks like Eric finally figured out that you weren't the bad guy...good job
Fun, fun, fun Cammy. Thank you❤️🇦🇺🏴
Wow! Cammy makes it look so much easier than it is! I'd love a referral for a faire isles design undyed jumper.
All his friends checking right away if he's okay, haha commiserating about another startling event.
It is nice that once you get them sitting on their tail and leaning back slightly, 98% of sheep will immediately relax and let you do your job. That feature was likely intentionally breaded into them. Sheep have been domesticated for thousands of years, and over that time, we have kept the best and eaten the rest.
Sheepscaped by Cammy😂
Holy SHYTE, Cammy! That ram damned near took out your goolies! Poor Lizzie would have been a little upset.
Not half as much as Cammy!
ram is saying not ewe again great vid cammy
I admire and fascinated of your job watching in hongkong and im an OFW from the Philippines I love to watch your shearing all this different kinds of sheeps stay safe guys and May God Bless You All
All I can say is Wow. Well done! Trimming my cat’s nails is nothing, now! 😀
Y'all all Sheep HEROS BIG JOG MAKING THEM SO EQUEST ELEGENT BEAUTIFUL ❤️.
You made that look easy and I know it’s not! Great job. Ramscaping 😂 😂
You were amazing very good job loved watching you work 👏🍾🍾
You made that look too easy! Your poor back and hernia!!!
Brilliant job, I’m so impressed with that I was on the edge of my seat watching.
looks like you need a cup of tea after that one cammy
"Only sheearers were harmed in the making of this video"
That should be your disclairmer at the beginning of all your shearing videos!!
Ram wrestling keeps you lean! Nice video.
Cami you are a very shearer from what i can see and you have a lot of patience
He’s another Bonny boy.
Does the board have to be slippery to help you or could you put some rubber matting on it ?
It has to be slippery so u can spin the sheep and twist your feet easily without destroying ur knee joint 👍
@@shearingseason4965 Ah I see. Thanks for that Cammy. ☺️❤️
That did look ticklish but you supported the weight well!
Look like you got him on his butt really quick. I wonder if being on his back triggers his fear reflex. It was really nice to actually see somebody kind of go with the flow instead of just knocking it out. I've often wondered if sheep would calm down immensely if they were handled differently
That was a huge ram, made you work for your money.
How much does ANGRY ERIC weigh after the haircut?
He looks to be ALL muscle.
It looks so nice, thank you for the tutorial
"ramscaping" 🐑 😆 You make it look much easier than it likely is.
That ram should take up judo, he's a natural!
my goodness you got to be in good shape for that job,
お疲れ様😆🎵🎵でした❤
They must feel so much better after the shearing.
Cammie you certainly make shearing entertaining!
Absolutely brilliant work
At the start of the shear that sheep looked like he was showing you were too stick the mint sauce.
Strong work! At least I don't have to turn my horse upside down to body clip him. 😁
You are all soo cute🥰 humans and animals 💜
Im not missing this episode!...Gooooo Get-em..hahaha
Good job 👏🏾 👍🏽
Masterfully done, Cammy!
Super well done! 😊
That was impressive!❤
After the first struggle, Eric didn't misbehave AT ALL for a ram having sharp things nibbling at his jewels... 😅 Very cooperative. He felt your calm energy. Stick to telling your woolly customers a nice shear time story while working on them, and they are sure going to doze off through the process 😴😇
that ram was doing king fu!
Poor little guy walking along minding his business next thing he's returning to his flock with a Brazilian.
I love your work
How much do you charge for one sheep?
That is my dream job !!! 😀🥰😍😍😍
Nice job 🐏 👍
¡Hermoso vellón!
Great video Cammy no bother to you lad 💪👌
I love these clips, ( no pun intended)
Have you sheared much with a 7-tooth (snow comb)?
Awesome job 👍✌️🇺🇸
Do you count your bruises at the end of the day or at the end of the shearing?
Do these characters bite? In all the shearing videos I've watched (they're strangely satisfying), I've never seen a bite.
Nice job! But his right front foot was bleeding a little innit? There seems to be al small crack in the wall there. You can see it at 6:11.
A sheep's kick can cause serious injury, break fingers, fracture shins.
Sae pisan euy 😂👍👍 abdi ti INDONESIA.
Отлично спасибо большое за информацию. Красиво стрижешь приятно смотреть.👏👏👏👏👏😀👍
A Hampshire! My Dad raised Hampshires when I was a kid. I see British Hampshires have more wool around the face. American Hampshires have a more “open” face as they were crossed with Suffolks.
The old meat and two veg must feel a bit chilly after the big trim.
Saubere Arbeit! Nicht unnötig grob.
That must be such a relief