A South Otago shearing contractor says it is the hardest it has ever been to find staff and there is significant need for a national trainer.
Jason Davis has been in the shearing industry for 33 years and now owns Davis Shearing Contractors, which he took over from his father, Ron, 12 years ago.
''I just love it [shearing]. I used to travel a lot chasing the seasons to England and Australia, but after a while I got sick of living out of a suitcase.''
Mr Davis said he was shearing as soon as he left school and although he was more in charge of the management side of things he still ''picked up a handpiece occasionally''.
He said the last main shear, which ran from January to early April, was the hardest it had ever been to find staff.