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  1. To make shearing your lamb easier, you will likely want a shearing stand. Adjust the stand to where the animals head is held at a 90 degree angle You will want to wash your lamb very well. Dirt and debris left behind are very hard on clippers and will make your shear less smooth. To clip the belly, keep the skin stretched.
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  4. Successfully Slick Shearing Show Lambs - Animal …

    WEBSteps to successfully slick shear a lamb for show: To ensure a smooth shear job and more attractive lamb, shearers should use a pair of electric clippers fitted with a 20- tooth goat comb and 4-point cutters, 23- tooth …

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