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    Slick shearing cattle

    We use lister legand clippers with a whal cover cote blade on the entire steer. the cutting depth is .18 "
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    Neck sweat issues

    I have a steer that rubs on anything he can to get the nose piece off.
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    Which Blower is best?

    I believe the quality of the air express III is better.
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    CATTLE STOLEN Western Indiana

    hopefully you were able to get them back
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    clipper blades

    We are new to steers so we are starting from scratch. Our show is a slick sheer show so I bought my son a Lister legands clipper and got a fine blade to do the head and a med blade to do the body. Is there any other blades that we may need to purchase? Thanks for any advise
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    working calf hair

    Thanks for all the input. As stated I must have a barn rat on my hands because he absolute loves working his steer. He is at the barn every morning at 5 for about a hour and a half then again every evening for  at least three hours. I was just afraid he was over working his hair. He is learning...
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    working calf hair

    Our county show is a slick hair show and I was wandering if its best to rinse and blow the hair daily like I would for a calf in a hair show. My son washes him once a week but brushes daily . We are new to steers and are learning as we go. Thanks for any input
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    What do you think? N/C

    way to go Phil!  Another channel needs to pick them up.
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    Re need tips on what shampoo to use

    we use Mane'n Tail ounce a week but rinse and blow dry daily
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    running fans during the winter

    Anything below 50 we turn the fans off
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    Heifer Give Away, VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!

    voted and we wish him the best of luck
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    teaching a steer to walk

    Thanks I will give it a try
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    teaching a steer to walk

    We have a new steer and he flat wont walk outside his pen. He will let me put on his halter,brush,wash and blowdry him. He is very calm but when I try to walk him I gotta have someone actually push him to walk a few feet. He is in good health and I cant understand whats up. Any Ideas.
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    Beginner needs help!

    You want the pigs to be 6 and a half months to 7 minths old at time of the fair . I feed Linders feed they have a great web site that shows you what to feed.  Daily care is feeding and a good supply of fresh water. and we bush the pig daily. We also walk the pigs to train then for the show ring.
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