The competition tests skills including shearing, sheep health assessment and electric fence building.
Gabbie Horton, 25, who works on a sheep property near Yass in New South Wales, was named the top female in the competition and finished in second place overall. "We saw so much of France and they were just so passionate about their history, their culture and their sheep.""It was interesting for the Australians because we work with the largest numbers of sheep on a very commercial scale," she said.
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