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More model informationThe humble sheep has, directly and indirectly, had a profound effect on the landscape of the Hebrides, nowhere more than the Uist archipelago. This pattern of sheep dip, or very similar variants, can be found throughout Uist and Benbecula. The sheep would be lifted into the trough and submerged before allowing it to ‘escape’ onto the flat portion, which woud be enclosed by fencing or hurdles. This would allow excess dip to drip off and run back into the trough, ready to receive the next animal.
This example is close to Loch a’ Bhradain on Benbecula.
A one metre range-pole is aligned North-South, with red to North.
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