who "clips" their family's hair?

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braunvieh

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As I was using the clippers to cut my son's hair today I wondered who else is practicing their cattle clipping on people! I actually first started on my husband, then kids, now cattle. I laugh now when I think of the time I tried to use my husbands hair trimmer to do a topline with the guards. I soon gave those up. But today I did find myself practicing blending skills on my son.HA
 

CPL

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My grandma is a professional "hair cutter" (for lack of a better word ??). It always makes it nice when we need a quick trim or something. I've never really had anyone else cut my hair. I don't think she's every tried it, but she might be good at clipping calves who knows?
 

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knabe said:
i've been cutting my own hair almost 30 years without a mirror.   jokes please.

Knabe - I'm thinking it's really short, maybe nonexistant! RW
 

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I cut my boys'  hair, after several barbers and many bad haircuts it just seemed crazy to continue to pay 36 dollars everytime they needed a haircut, I figured I could give them a bad haircut for free, so I decided to practice on them.
 

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zach said:
i cut my own hair. really easy, short guard and go to town on it  O0
I cut my own hair ( blocking blade). I'm not paying $15 when i can do it for free.
 

Davis Shorthorns

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there is a place here at the wall mart that with the college discount costs about10 bucks.  Call me a pretty boy but 10 buck every 3 months is ok for me to look my best(well for me at least)
 

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Davis Shorthorns said:
there is a place here at the wall mart that with the college discount costs about10 bucks.  Call me a pretty boy but 10 buck every 3 months is ok for me to look my best(well for me at least)

Exactly.  I usually let my hair get pretty shaggy...and then get it cut pretty short...but I'm not gonna be doin it at home.  I might be needin to look as good as possible if I ever wanna get one of those "date" things.  O0
 

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Chh hair cut?? Whats that?? I don't think my hair as seen a set of clippers or scissors since mid July...And even then it was just a trim  ;D
 

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Must've been haircut night last night.  I practiced some blending skills on my son's head after dinner.  No one complained about it being bad so I guess I passed again. 
 

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My wife just buzzes my head. In a couple weeks I can go to town without any trouble.
 

AAOK

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I can do a great clip job on a calf, but seem to have trouble doing my own.  Here I am after my last self trim.

SD & Knabe should appreciate my skill



DantheConeHead.jpg


 

CJC

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AAOK said:

I can do a great clip job on a calf, but seem to have trouble doing my own.  Here I am after my last self trim.

SD & Knabe should appreciate my skill



DantheConeHead.jpg

AAOK
You would do just fine helping with the slick sheared cattle.
 

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I've cut my hair for years. since it's some what curley it hides my mistakes.
Hubby did try the clipper on one side once, I did have to go to the beauty parlor after that. Luckily she is a cattle person too so she got a big laugh out of it.

Red
 

cowz

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Gotta watch those X blocking blades.....I have drawn blood on one squirming kid's ear.  Now I use guards.  So much for my barbering confidence!
 

MYT Farms

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kanshow said:
:D ;D ;D  Practicing the slick shear..   

OT, but how DO you slick shear? I've seen them pictures of Angus cows slick as can be, and I wanted to know how they did it, what kind of clippers, ect. Thanks.
 

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