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Yards and equipment

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General information

  • Sheep loading ramps
  • Circular sheep yard design and construction
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  • Shearing shed design - lighting and ventilation
  • Shearing shed design - sheep storage and movement
  • Shearing shed design - the board
  • Shearing shed design - the wool room
  • The 'U' bugle sheep yard

Individual yard plans

  • ‘U’ bugle sheep yard — plan 1 (working capacity 800 sheep)
  • ‘U’ bugle sheep yard — plan 2 (working capacity 800 sheep)
  • ‘U’ bugle sheep yard — plan 3 (working capacity 1600 sheep)
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