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A workday starts at 7:30 am and the day is divided into four "runs" of two hours every. "Smoko" breaks of a half hour each are at 9:30 am and once more at 3 pm. The lunch break is taken at 12 midday for one hour. Most shearers are paid on a bit rate, i.e., per sheep. The shearer collects a sheep from a catching pen, positions it on his "stand" on the shearing board and operates the shearing hand-piece. A shearer begins by eradicating the wool over the sheep's belly, which is separated from the principle fleece by a rouseabout whereas the sheep is still being shorn. The remainder of the fleece is taken off in a single piece by following an efficient set of movements. "Tally-Hi" methodology. In 1963, the Tally-Hi shearing system was developed by Kevin Sarre and the Australian Wool Corporation who promoted the method using synchronised shearing demonstrations.
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