Sir Paul McCartney is a proficient sheep-shearer but admitted it isn't easy to trim their wool by hand.
The Beatles legend honed his skills while living in the remote High Park Farm with late wife Linda - who he was married to from 1969 until her death in 1998 - in the 1970s and the pair were so devoted to their flock, they even featured them on the cover of a Wings album.
The 81-year-old musician admitted he initially regretted buying the farm on the remote Kintyre peninsula but Linda - the mother of his children Heather, Mary, Stella and James -was delighted by the idea of living in the countryside.
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