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<blockquote data-quote="txshowmom" data-source="post: 47057" data-attributes="member: 380"><p>Some of the advice you have gotten on here is good and some not so good. You need to rince him everyday, especially when its hot. I would wash him about 1 a week and use a livestock shampoo. Sullivans make a bright lighgts soap for white cattle the soap is purple but it works. You can also use Maine and Tail and you can get that at Wal-mart. You can NOT trim him like a horse. A steer wont stad there and let you pick up his foot and trim it. You need to find a cattle hoove trimmer. They will strap him to a table that turns him on his side and they use a grinder to sand down the hooves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txshowmom, post: 47057, member: 380"] Some of the advice you have gotten on here is good and some not so good. You need to rince him everyday, especially when its hot. I would wash him about 1 a week and use a livestock shampoo. Sullivans make a bright lighgts soap for white cattle the soap is purple but it works. You can also use Maine and Tail and you can get that at Wal-mart. You can NOT trim him like a horse. A steer wont stad there and let you pick up his foot and trim it. You need to find a cattle hoove trimmer. They will strap him to a table that turns him on his side and they use a grinder to sand down the hooves. [/QUOTE]
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