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- Euroclip Limited - Offers clippers, combs, cutters, blades and scissors.
- Fences for Sheep and other Livestock - Photos, information, links to plans and literature on how to build your own fencing systems for sheep and other livestock provided by a small Washington farm.
- GroomingClippers.com - Andis, Oster, and Wahl Grooming Clippers and supplies for professional groomers. Grooming clippers for horses, cattle, sheep, dogs, cats, and goats.
- Heiniger, Ltd. - Quality shearing and clipping equipment, animal breeding equipment and fencing systems. Home of the World Sheep Shearing Competition Calendar.
- Horner Sheep Shearing Equipment - Sheep shearing machines and equipment, supplied to all of UK and overseas. New or reconditioned machines and handpieces; spares, repairs, and motor rewinds.
- Household Appliance Sales and Service Inc. - Provider of Oster Shearmaster and Showmaster. Sales and repair, blades and supplies. Service done on-site, including blade sharpening.
- Ivory's Sheep Equipment. - Since 1975, selling equipment for the showman, shears, and butchering equipment and supplies.
- Judy's Western Wares - Supplier offering show supplies for the lamb and goat exhibitor; including lamb covers, fabric and mesh muzzles, halters, tubes, fabric and supplies to make or repair your own covers.
- Kentucky Graziers Supply - Grazing and grass farming equipment including portable water and fence systems, Kelp, pasture pipe, plasson quick couplers, and jobe valves.
- Lister Shearing Equipment Ltd. - Manufacturers of shearing and clipping equipment for sheep, cattle, horses and other animals.
- Livestock Waterers - Featuring livestock waterers for cattle, sheep, horses, hogs, and automatic water fountains for ostriches.
- Make A Well-Grounded (Earthed) Fence - Noted New Zealand grazing farmer and consultant, Vaughn Jones, has been building and troubleshooting electric fences since 1954. Here he provides a checklist of advice and tips to solve one of the most common causes of fencing failure: poor grounding or "earthing" as they say "down under."
- MCD Welding / Livestock Equipment - MCD Welding Livestock Equipment. Sheep pens, gates, feeders, weigh scales, roller mills, panels. Custom design and welding. Located in Nokomis, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- Mid-States Wool Growers Cooperative Association - Large Midwest market for wool producers. Sheep and lambing supplies catalog online. Wool management tips and current trends in the wool market.
- Morton's Complete Sheep Grooming Needs - Line of sheep grooming accessories, coats, and clippers; sharpening service. Located in Lawton, OK.
- Mosdal Feed Carts - 20 years of experience in livestock research and handling equipment manufacturing. Will custom design and build feed carts,scale or other product to meet your requirements.
- Premier One Supplies - Mail order business specializing in a wide variety of sheep equipment and supplies and fencing.
- Sheepman Supply Company - Full line of sheep shears and replacement parts, show and sale equipment, and breeding and lambing supplies. Excellent source for informative sheep and goat books.
- Stockowners Shearing - Complete range of commercial shearing equipment and work clothing. New shearing equipment, servicing, repairs and advise.
- Stone Brook Sheep Catalog Page - Sheep, farm equipment, and vet supply catalogs list.
- Sydell, Inc. - Sheep and goat equipment catalog, including complete inventory and price list.
- TRUAX Company
- Tru-Test Limited - Offering electric fencing, weighing systems, pasture management, and animal identification.
- Welsh Shearing - A complete range of sheep shearing equipment available by mail order worldwide. UK.
- Wool Tables made by LH Dobbins - Round wool skirting tables made to order by Leon Dobbins, Spalding, South Australia.
- Woolover Lamb Survival Blankets - Protect lambs during harsh, rainy, cold weather. Information and order forms.
- Wool-Overs - Coats for sheep to protect the wool from UV degradation, vegetable matter and dust. They also protect the sheep from inclement weather. The result is a higher yield of cleaner wool.
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