Yes, the song "Shearing the Sheep" is a traditional folk song that celebrates the sheep shearing season. This event marks the end of the shearing period, often associated with themes of hard work and the changing seasons. The song captures the joy and camaraderie of the shearing process, reflecting the rural lifestyle and community spirit.
Bob Rivers recorded "Dirty Deeds Done With Sheep" in 1993. This novelty song is a parody of AC/DC's "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" and is part of his album "Twisted Christmas." The song humorously reinterprets the original lyrics with a comedic twist.
The song was done by the band ABBA in the 70's.
The song titled The Slavery Chain Done Broke At Last is listed under Les Negro Spirituality. The song is considered a celebration.
The theme song for Saving Grace was done by Everlast.
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Shearing is done once a year because sheep's wool only gets long and thick once a year. (Due to the effects of winter).
Shearing is done when there is the least likelihood of thermal shock to an animal that has had it's insulating hair, fur, fleece removed.
shearing mech. process is done by a machine known as shearing machine in which a sheet of alluminium or some other metal is cutted down in between the blade of the machine, and this process is known as shearing process.
shearing mech. process is done by a machine known as shearing machine in which a sheet of alluminium or some other metal is cutted down in between the blade of the machine, and this process is known as shearing process.
Yes with electric shears although there has been developed a robotic shearing unit
to keep them cool
for making woolen clothes from the wool of the sheep
George Shearing.
Sheep shearing is not done in cold season because the sheep can die due to the cold without it's protective coating of hair. So it is done in summers and by the time the cold season comes, the hair grows again.
A CD I own credits Geeorge Shearing and M. Raskin but I have not found any other verification of it. (George Shearing, "Black and White Satin")
Jazz pianist George Shearing
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