Mobile shearing hand piece to revolutionise the industry

Stephen Burns
Updated June 7 2022 - 10:16am, first published 10:15am
Justin Jones shearing a first-cross ewe lamb with the prototype handpiece developed by 4c Desigfn in association with AWI.
Justin Jones shearing a first-cross ewe lamb with the prototype handpiece developed by 4c Desigfn in association with AWI.

If we can trial in a simple portable system, maybe it can have application in the future for semi-automated shearing It is also is a process to give society and consumers confidence in the welfare of our sheep, and at the same time looking after the heath and welfare of the shearers

- Dr Jane Littlejohn, Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) general manager research.

Working with Australian Wool Innovation, 4c Design had identified an opportunity for innovation in shearing tool design.

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Stephen Burns

Stephen Burns

Journalist, Wagga Wagga

Jackaroo on Merino sheep studs in the Riverina, a lifetime working on the land with sheep, cropping and cattle. Graduate Charles Sturt Uni with degree in Business and a Dean's Certificate. Graduate C.B. Alexander Agricultural College

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