Woolscour Resident Goat
This huge friendly goat loiters at the entrance to the Blackall Woolscour Visitor Centre. He knows he isn't allowed inside but he hovers with his nose in the doorway.
The Woolscour is another must see. It commenced operation in 1908 and ceased in 1978 after which time it fell into disrepair. The Blackall community managed to get funding to help them buy the property and they restored both the buildings and the machinery. The building is mortice and tenon construction which is most unusual but has lasted very well. All of the equipment was pulled apart and restored so that much of it can be demonstrated in working order. It is the only surviving woolscour of its kind out of 50 that were once in use in Ausralia.
The wool clipped at the 20 shearing bays was put through the woolscour to remove dirt and grease. Surrounding graziers brought their merino woll to be cleaned because it fetched a higher price
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