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Sheep Shears Clippers
Note: If a carbon brush is missing then it means the cap sealing the brush has loosened and caused the carbon brush to fall out.
* Make certain that the tension is not too tight on the blades.
*Oil the blades before you start shearing your sheep, goats, alpacas, llamas, etc.
*When you pull the skin taut on your sheep, goats, alpacas, llamas etc then the shears will move more easily, and you will get a closer cut.
*It is important to constantly use your left (or non-dominant) hand to stretch the skin you are about to shear.
*Start by shearing the right side (including the neck, shoulders, and head) of your sheep, goat, alpaca, or llama.
*Shearing is an art, so you need to get into a rhythm as you shear. This will help you to move easily from one section to another. You will need to oil the blades throughout the shearing process.
*We recommend starting by shearing the ears first.