STEER_1981
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Sullivan Supply is advertising a "slicker brush poodle card." Its ad states the following:
"Great for finishing and separating cattle leg hair. Use as the final step after leg hair has been groomed with adhesive. The soft wires of the Poodle Card pluck the hair out and prevent the matted look. A great grooming tool."
So do you just use it like a scotch comb? Or do you kind of pick at the hair to separate it? Additionally, do you recommend it, or is it just a gimmick? Thanks in advance for any help that you can give me.
"Great for finishing and separating cattle leg hair. Use as the final step after leg hair has been groomed with adhesive. The soft wires of the Poodle Card pluck the hair out and prevent the matted look. A great grooming tool."
So do you just use it like a scotch comb? Or do you kind of pick at the hair to separate it? Additionally, do you recommend it, or is it just a gimmick? Thanks in advance for any help that you can give me.