Four Generations And Counting Making Ear Pliers For Cattle & Sheep | Landline | ABC News
For more than 100 years Australian farmers have used ear marking pliers to distinguish their sheep and cattle.
The skill of making the pliers that leave the small unique shape in their ears is far from a lost practice.
Landline’s Kath Sullivan introduces us to a pair of brothers with a rich history in this unique trade.
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