Ever tried clippers on sheep?

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Has anyone ever tried using a clippers machine on sheep? I believe they are primarily for hair animals. I'm wondering about trying one on sheep legs and faces (for wool breeds, like southdowns). Any experience?
 

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I've used dog clippers (my mom uses them to give my brothers and dad and our dogs haircuts) on one ewe because she never got sheared on shearing day (two sheep died and so my neighbor just had the shearer stop--he sent all unshorn ewes to auction but because this was my ewe she stayed on the farm). It didn't work at all and it took less than 1/4" of wool off at once. Because the clipper machines didn't work, I took hand shears (which were dull, so didn't work too well) & a brand new pair of SHARP scissors to her entire body with her in a head gate. Worked like a charm.
 

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OK, I dug in my old pictures - here is my granddaughter Bre helping Grandpa!
It's an old photo - she's 10 years old now.

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The only way the smaller clippers work is if you have skip tooth blades. For small jobs (ie crias), I have used my Andis with the 7 skiptooth blade and that works well. But I probably wouldn't want to do an adult sheep with one.
 

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ksalvagno said:
The only way the smaller clippers work is if you have skip tooth blades. For small jobs (ie crias), I have used my Andis with the 7 skiptooth blade and that works well. But I probably wouldn't want to do an adult sheep with one.
I doubt that it would work well. I have an Andis 2 speed...in fact I just did a complete shave of a matted OES yesterday with it using my skip tooth blade...and it took hours to do one dog. :(
If I would have had a plain #10 handy it would have gone better, but it was at my daughter's house. And this way Pearl (the OES) is not so nekkid looking ;)
 

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Probably depends on the type of fiber. On the alpacas, it worked great and made shearing crias much easier.
 

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We have a regular shearing machine (Oster Showmaster). I was wondering about the clippers/clipping machines, commonly used on alpacas, dogs, etc. So far, it sounds like they fail miserably on sheep. I wouldn't expect it to do a thing on the body of the sheep, but was wondering more about legs and faces of wool breeds. We don't use the shearing machine on the face, it would never be safe for us. It gets a little scary around their eyes.

Does granddaughter help shear? I wish I could have learned at a young age. :thumbsup
 
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