Kleen Sheen

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Bryan 72

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I was told this would be a "good" product to use during these cold winter days? Can someone tell me how to use it and how many times per week? I dont plan on washing this Heifer till it warms up. 10 degrees is too COLD :eek:
 

obie105

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We use it morn and night while working hair. Spray on and comb in.
 

Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

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Ive used it some before, it seems to be a good product but I've never used it religiously. How much do you typically use on one calf per day? We care currently feeding 11 calves, 4 or 5 of them that may be worth dragging to some shows on regular occasion. Clean sheen is $28.50 a gallon, it just seems like I can go through it way too fast for it to be economically efficient.
 

Carlson Cattle

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sullivans things are very expensive? why is that? Whare do sullivans make there products at?
 

Rhj

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You can buy the concentrate.  It makes a gallon and is half price
 

Warrior10

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Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns said:
Ive used it some before, it seems to be a good product but I've never used it religiously. How much do you typically use on one calf per day? We care currently feeding 11 calves, 4 or 5 of them that may be worth dragging to some shows on regular occasion. Clean sheen is $28.50 a gallon, it just seems like I can go through it way too fast for it to be economically efficient.
We use Show Sheen (off brand version). You dont have to put much on them, just light spray to cover the coat. I am sure doing it every other day/every three would be enough.
 

cattleman25

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I really like Laser Sheen. you can find it in the horse section at most farm stores. I think its 10 or 11 dollars a bottle and makes 1 gallon. i like it way better the kleen sheen its not as heavy.
 

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It depends on the season I don't just use sheen, during the summer I use the liniment stimulator it is a green liquid. In the the winter I mix in Rag Oil to help thicken up the hair with great results.
 

garett

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Cut your Kleen Sheen 50/50 with vinegar. That way it lasts longer and the vinegar helps the skin and prevents any dandruff.
 

Warrior10

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Mainevent said:
It depends on the season I don't just use sheen, during the summer I use the liniment stimulator it is a green liquid. In the the winter I mix in Rag Oil to help thicken up the hair with great results.
I've heard this works great too.
 

ZNT

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Muddy Creek Show Cattle said:
Mainevent said:
It depends on the season I don't just use sheen, during the summer I use the liniment stimulator it is a green liquid. In the the winter I mix in Rag Oil to help thicken up the hair with great results.
I've heard this works great too.

I second that.  We have used this mixture for years.
 

AAOK

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ZNT said:
Muddy Creek Show Cattle said:
Mainevent said:
It depends on the season I don't just use sheen, during the summer I use the liniment stimulator it is a green liquid. In the the winter I mix in Rag Oil to help thicken up the hair with great results.
I've heard this works great too.

I second that.  We have used this mixture for years.

Ditto on both, but when adding any oil, you should be rinsing at least every other day.
 

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