very nice looking steer. he looks ready to show now (clapping) just dont hold him back and make him stale by the time your show comes. take him in at the weight that he looks best at!! <rock> i really like his frame size, shoulders, butt and rib cage! good luck with him!
<party> <party> I will be sure and post how I do at the show. But i just found out that i detached my bicep from my tendon and now i have to have surgery later in the week. Arm surgery a month away from the date I show awesommeee!!!! not. I hope it doesnt completely effect how i end up in the...
Some shows dont allow painting or dying. Read your guidlines before you do anything. I would put vitamin E cream on it 2x a day it will help repair the skin and encourage hair growth. And if it really comes down to it when you clip her for the show glue some of the hair to the spot. I know it...
I would up his feed to about 2.5% of his body weight. It is always good to have a target weight but remember that it has to fit that animal. You want to take him in at the weight that he looks best at. Vitaferm is awesome! I love it works wonders! I would also put him on a supplement like...
I love that stuff!! It smells really bad and leaves your hands super oily but it works! I have used it on my horse's tail, lamb's hocks, and on my steers rear end! It works really good if you put a plastic bag around whatever you are trying to grow hair on. I only do that with my horse's tail...
I use Clear Choice. I have heard of people using Dawn and putting it in a gallon of water with mane and tail conditioner to make "training" the hair easier. My show is a slick show so I never tested that combo!