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    Anyone experience this type of problem with show calf? 10 days away from OYE

    Whole Heartedly agree that this is effective, I'm a track barn rat myself, but it is also almost impossible to get pine tar out of leg hair and would make her difficult to fit. The listening will make her legs tingle and might make her kicky or hard Blue are clip
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    Anyone experience this type of problem with show calf? 10 days away from OYE

    Pinesol does two things. It hardens the feet, thus taking some of the sensitivity out. It also helps kill bacteria and prevent infection from re-occurring. Plus it makes your stall smell good. Lol. That's an added bonus
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    Anyone experience this type of problem with show calf? 10 days away from OYE

    Try wrapping the foot with animalintex it is available at most feed mills and tack stores. When you are at the show spray all four of her feet with pinesol
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    calf hates blower tips

    give her a really good check over, look for scars, cuts, rash, etc. I had a heifer get pissy about the blower and it was because she had an allergic reaction to ivomec and rashed up.
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    Two Tone

    the calves I have seen are very terminal looking. Moderate framed as well
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    Sullivan's Bodyguard / Ringworm Question

    when I was a kid, we had a horse that got ringworm really bad and we used coppertox on it, it did get rid of the ringworm but he had a reaction to it and it caused him to welt up. be all of about 7 years old, when I put the coppertox on him, I decided to s
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    Ace Of Diamonds Heifer how to breed?

    I would go saskvalley yesterday on her, he should add some body and fleshing ability to her. the calves I have had sired by him have came very easily and are very vigorous at birth
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    Ads in SC magazine

    they are both 3yo now and both raised good calves I sold for decent money last year. the red one has a nice roan heifer on her this year, and I am still waiting for the black one to calve
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    Ads in SC magazine

    same heifers from the side
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    Ads in SC magazine

    both b good soldier heifers out of maine cows
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    best chore tractor

    the most used tractor on our farm is a Kubota m7040. starts easy in extreme cold. easy to operate, and does about everything we need it to do
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    The Charolais Curl

    NEVER blow straight up period! blow forward, then comb up. as far as the char hair, rinse, brush, blow, repeat. brush the hair straight down with a rice root, and then straight forward while still wet, then blow straight forward. you can add a bit or armour-all (for shining up cars) to your...
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    Heifer HELP!!!!

    if you have access to a goo breaking donkey I would try that route, but make sure the donkey is easy to catch, that way when you walk up to them an the heifer tries to bolt, the donkey will stay put and you can handle the heifer in an open environment without her getting away, eventually she...
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    who pulled the me vs trausch thread

    I would chalk the lack of bids up to the calves not looking great. they are sure not photo'd and presented with the same quality as the old trausch team seemed to do things
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    Using a donkey

    I use the donkey for all of our calves. it is a lot easier on them then the tractor, I also use her for "discipline" as well as halter breaking, what I mean is that if I get one that is kicky or wants to bolt, every time they act out, instead of getting in a fight with the, I put them on the...
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    Picking Bull for flushing my OTHER REGISTERED BREED…HELP

    cant go wrong with monopoly. also if you are going the mainetainer route and she is only a second calver, I67 has been working pretty good-
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    Steer hates Show Halter

    I take the chain off and use a black rope on my show halters. I do this with all of them because I am brutal for not trying the leather at home first. lol
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