Working with Wool – A Taster

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Introduction

These videos will give you a good idea about the tasks that take place in the wool shed, along with an understanding about the importance of animal health and wellbeing. We explore the different roles of a penner (shed hand), wool handler (rousie), presser, and a shearer.

Shed hands play a key role in the operation of the shearing shed. If youโ€™re a newbie, this is where you will likely find yourself starting out performing routine duties such a penning and wool pressing. Also included are a couple of Work Wise videos on nutrition and how to work as part of a team in the shed.

What will these discovery videos show me?

By watching these videos, you will get a good overview of what working on a dairy farm would be like.

  • Carefully and efficiently moving sheep into catching pens, keeping the pens full for shearers
  • Having a clear focus on animal welfare at all times in the handling and managing of the sheep
  • Pressing and branding the bales of wool
  • Assisting a wool handler to sort wool for pressing, if required
  • Working as a key part of a shed team, understanding roles and responsibilities and communication within the team.
  • Eat wisely for a longer more sustainable career

What’s included and what do I do next?

There are 27 short videos to watch (each between 1 & 4 minutes long).
The videos have a pdf of information and tips on each topic, which you can open, save and print.

There are short self-assessed quizzes at the end of MOST of the videos – not all – and quiz answers are in the video or in the pdf – there are no trick questions! If you get one wrong, it’s okay, and you can have another go. Note there are no quizzes for our work wise section – just videos to watch.

As the learning progresses from video to video, the first time around, you’ll need to watch them in the order theyโ€™re listed. Once all have been watched, you can then go back to any specific video at any time you like.

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