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More women take up shearing as a job in the wool shed and in competition
Like many people learning to shear sheep, Mikayla Hall’s first day on the job was tough.
“She had blisters on every finger; they were big, thick blisters and she was in tears,” recalls her mother, Alana Black.
“So we popped them, and the next day, she went to work with a bandaged hand.“
Three…
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