how much per sheep to shear in Australia
If you are interested in how much per sheep to shear in Australia, I can tell you it's about 5 AUD. I will tell you in detail, overall including labor costs, equipment costs, and extras.
Labor Costs
Labor costs in sheep shearing are typically calculated based on the number of sheep shorn and the complexity of the task. Typically, in Australia, shearers are paid 4 AUD per sheep and may need to provide additional wage subsidies if they are in high season, or face a failure to recruit shearers.

Equipment Expenses
The cost of the equipment is mainly the sheep shears and the wear and tear parts such as blades.

Let's take a look at the prices on the Amazon Australia site, an electric sheep shears costs between 200-300 AUD. Theoretically, a wool shear will last 3-5 years, so the average cost to a sheep is very little.
Additional Expenses
Other costs, firstly electricity, take the UPSPIRIT sheep shears featured on our website as an example, his power is 750W, if it takes 30 minutes to shear a sheep, then the power consumption would be 0.375 kWh, which is 0.14 AUD left at the average Australian electricity rate of 0.25 AUD per kWh.
Then there may be costs involved for meals, accommodation, etc. which may vary from region to region.
The conclusion is that the cost of shearing each sheep in Australia is around 5 AUD, including a fixed cost of A$4 for labor and A$0.14 for the cost of electricity, and you will need to acquire or rent some wool shears.

