Triple Ground Hand Shear
Our best hand shears for fitting and clipping wool sheep.
The built-in rubber stops reduce "clanking" noise during use. The handles are powder-painted to offer an extra smooth finish for more hand comfort.
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Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
- Fitting and clipping wool
- Fitting breeding sheep
Use a Hand Shear Protector, sold separately, to protect and safely store your shears.
Specs
- 6.5" blades
- Almost straight blade edges are triple ground
Benefits
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Hand Shears
Hand Shear Protector
Item #866100 -Simple leather cover that protects that sharp, pointy tips of sheep hand shears. Essential for safe storage.
$2.75 -
Resharpening Service
Resharpen - Hand Shears (any hand shear, each)
Item #869100 -Resharpen your blades, combs or cutters. Rapid turnaround, precision finish, low cost! Custom-engraving available.
$7.00 -
Foot Trimming and Care
Trimming Stand with Headpiece
Item #819600 -For grooming show sheep and goats, shearing or foot trimming. Restrains animals at a comfortable level. Galvanized steel construction.
$308.00
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Dawn J from Michigan
These worked well on my Shetland sheep and I am going to use them on my llama too. I had never hand sheared before and was intimidated at first. But after a little practice got the knack of it. You do need to hold them at a specific angle to get a good cut, but again, after a few tries was able to sheer my ewes and my ram quickly with confidence. The trick is to not have to thick of a cut. If you lift the wool and slide the blade under you should still be able to see the blade, therefore ensuring that you are not cutting the skin. My sheep did not appear to be afraid of the sound the clipper blades make during the actual cut (kind of a swooshing noise). I am happy with the economical cost compared to an electric shearer as I have a small flock.
Teri G from Reno, NV
The shears are noisy and the black stops do not reduce the noise.
The shears are not sharp and have to be held at a very particular angle just to shear. One black stop fell out of the holder within the first 5 minutes of use. I was not able to cut 8 ply cotton yarn with these shears on the first attempt. I have cheaper shears that are much sharper and less noisy. I must now package these shears, drive over 20 miles to UPS or 25 miles to the Post Office (one way) to return these shears for examination, replacement, sharpening, or refund. This product should have been sent ready to shear without this trouble.
Jeanne H from Oregon
I bought these shears, after dulling all of my scissors (six pair!) trying to shear one of my Nigora goats. These shears have held up and are still going strong.
They are easy to use (if a little intimidating!) and my hand didn't get tired. They are a little noisy, when the blades move back and forth across each other, but not too bad. My skittish goat didn't seem to mind at all!
Kristen B
I have been using these shears exclusively on my Bluefaced Leicesters. I originally bought them when I started, due to affordability over a good set of electric shears. I have stayed with my hand shears!! I love these... the quality steel holds an edge when sharpened properly (I can often do 3 sheep on one sharpening). The rubber bumpers are super and make for very smooth feel. The spring (handle) is easy to work, and they are not hard on your hands. The animals and I appreciate the quiet, no heat build-up, or messing around with sprays and oils. No electric plug/cord needed!! It takes longer but very worth it for the small flock. I have also used these on Angora goats. I would ONLY buy these B&B hand shears over other similar products. Very, very please with this product.
Ashlyn M
It took some practice to become proficient with these hand shears, but after some time I loved them! They work well on my long-wool Icelandic sheep.