Ewe-shearing record hopeful Amy Silcock started shearing because she wanted to see the World and didn’t want to be ”one of those people who gets to 40 and has never done it.” That was when she was 28 and farming, but, now 37, it’s much more than .
Masterton shearers Paerata Abraham and Chris Dickson have fallen 20 short of their target in a bid for the World two-stand eight-hours strongwool lambshearing record. But it was a case of if-only for the pair who sheared more than the record of 1410 .
Drama is unfolding in a Wairarapa woolshed, where Masterton shearers Paerata Abraham and Chris Dickson are expected to go going right to the wire in their quest for a new World two-stand, eight hours strong wool lambs record. Targeting a record of .
The pre-record shearing of a sample of 20 lambs for the wool-weigh on Friday afternoon. Wairarapa shearers Paerata Abraham and Chris Dickson face a tough slog in a quest to break two eight hours strongwool lambs record tomorrow (Saturday). The focus in .
A former pupil of Tararua College has smashed a record beyond the scope of any scholastic dreams by becoming the first woman in the World to shear 700 sheep in a nine-hour day. Shearing today at Centre Hill, near Mossburn in Southland, Sacha Bond, now based .