In your field: Kate Beavan - 'When we mow the rain usually starts to fall'

An Irishman, a Welshman and an Englishman travelled to Scotland to shear sheep and this month the young shearers hit their goal, each shearing 400 plus sheep in a day. Well done lads.

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In your field: Kate Beavan - 'When we mow the rain usually starts to fall'

An Irishman, a Welshman and an Englishman travelled to Scotland to shear sheep and this month the young shearers hit their goal, each shearing 400 plus sheep in a day. Well done lads. Son Sam is loving...

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