i always blow the hair up then go back over it at a 45*angle. blowing it up lets your hair pop and gets the water out faster. but it takes me about 20 min with the humidity down here to get one of my calves dry the other which has alot more hair about 30-45. it's the humidity that kills me. :mad:
wowow. he's an eye catcher. i like him. he does need a little bit more depth. but other than that i like him.
but about your feed problem...
Walpole or Gator feeds. i suggest you try walpole before gator because gator sometimes has big molasses chunks in it but not often. Walpole is also $3...
i've went to his clinic he has in arcadia Fl for the past 5 years. i have so much fun and he's a very good teacher. best money spent. he showed us some pics of the calves that he had at the house and i think he showed us that one hes taking to denver. it was a good calf.
Well i dont have a kid but my mom's most embarrising moment with me would have been when we were in the movie store my dad "pooted" and i said real loud "MOM WHY DID YOU FART??? WE'RE IN PUBLIC!!" she got soo mad at us. :lol:
My personal favorite would be kadabra. i've always done really good with his calves and they end up with a ton of hair. [my kadabra calf this year had about 2 inches of the wooly stuff on him].
WMW for a steer isn't a good choice IMO. he throws alot of steers with bad walking problems. i had a...
Well i've heard of aust. shepards doing good with cattle and all and welsh corgis too. but i would not recomend a blue healer. personally i dont' like them but my favorite would be a Kurr. we have had a bunch of them and they have been the best cow dogs i've ever seen. and there great around...