sfajacks2010
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Our local show is a blow and go show and I was needing help on how to train the leg hair since we can't use any adhesives.
sfajacks2010 said:Our local show is a blow and go show and I was needing help on how to train the leg hair since we can't use any adhesives.
OH Breeder said:sfajacks2010 said:Our local show is a blow and go show and I was needing help on how to train the leg hair since we can't use any adhesives.
One thing that cuts your time in half is roto brush. I use something called olive oil and it comes in a "pudding" you can brush that on the hair. Like ethnic hair it will soften the hair. Get a reversible Drill and an old tube sock. Put the tail in an old tube sock. Get a roto brush on Sullivan's site. The mixed synthetic last alot longer. Start at the bottom of the leg near hoof work up and out always rolling away from the leg. It takes a good thirty minutes to do all four legs. But you will be surprised if you do this frequently how quick the hair will break and it seems to stimulate it to grow a tick. I rice root and final bloom or revive will also work.
...............twistedhshowstock said:Seeing as your screenname is SFAJacks I am assuming you are in East Texas. The heavy oils and conditioners like Revive, the "puddings" etc are really to heavy in the heat and humidity that .