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Ah, a workhorse of a sheep station is a sheep that is strong, reliable, and hardworking. Just like a trusty paintbrush in my studio, these sheep play a vital role in helping to maintain the land and support the operations of the station. They are the unsung heroes, quietly and diligently contributing to the beauty and success of the farm.

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