Australia's pioneering young female livestock auctioneers | Landline | ABC Australia
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- čas přidán 20. 11. 2019
- Auctions are a vital part of the livestock sector but there are only a handful of women working in the industry as livestock agents/auctioneers. Nineteen-year-old Courtney Hanns is one of them. She’s putting in long hours in the yards - and at auction school - to build her career in the male dominated industry.
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never mind how they do it in America. this is beautiful australia and those women do a great job here.
Well done lass.
She’s actually cool
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Jeune femelle ahahahahaha
This is going to come across a little harsh, but somebody needs to show Australia what auctioneering really is. What Australian "auctioneers" do is not what I want to hear from an auctioneer. Come to North America and learn an auction chant.
Yeah, the point of the chants are to get top dollar, and this just isn't hitting on much as far as what I'd expect from our barns here in the Southern US
Everything in the US is over the top even down to a large coffee in a take away cup.Really,do you need 10 litres of coffee to start your day?
@@blastermaster2383 American coffee is 1/3 the strength of what they do in Australia. It's all espresso here, can't even get brewed coffee. Even the 7-11 coffee here is like mud compared to America brewed coffee. Also need to drink 2 American beers to equal 1 Aussie beer.
maybe because these auctioners are doing auctions in Australia and we can tell a cow is of good breeding without someone gibber gabbering.
Why would they need to learn how NA does it when they're in Australia and what they do clearly works for them? What a strange notion.