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0:04 That's our road in to seeing a good image.
0:07 If you're looking through here, you're going
to have a very foggy image, it's going to be very poor contact and you're not going
to see a lot on your screen.
So we're really working with this area here.
0:18 You can see here that you can pinch this bit
of skin -- the really important thing that I want to get across to you is that if you
nip that bit of skin, you can actually then move it almost about 2 inches in either direction
So if you have got good contact here, you
can actually pull it down nearer the middle of the sheep, and keep the contact.
That's the area that you want to be getting
your probe on to.
We're obviously coming through the back legs,
so you're actually going to be on like that. And you'll hear Bruce and I talking about
making contact and gripping the skin. Make your contact here, put your fingers out, and
you grip the skin -- not onto the top of the probe, but down on to here, which keeps the
skin over the top of the probe.
So when you're in that position, then you
can do a lot of twisting and moving, and you can move that window.
Does that all make sense? I can actually move
that