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<blockquote data-quote="karlie45" data-source="post: 347422" data-attributes="member: 5751"><p>I train, clip and fit as if they were going to a show. Including everything over two years. </p><p>IMO, if you slick shear them when they have hair, a buyer that wants hairy cattle might back down from the calf. Besides, a lot of people asume that it is a nice calf if the hair hides flaws. I am not trying to sound like I 'trick' people, but to me..its show rules in the sale pen.</p><p></p><p>Mike C, could you please explain the hair torching to me? I have never heard of this before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karlie45, post: 347422, member: 5751"] I train, clip and fit as if they were going to a show. Including everything over two years. IMO, if you slick shear them when they have hair, a buyer that wants hairy cattle might back down from the calf. Besides, a lot of people asume that it is a nice calf if the hair hides flaws. I am not trying to sound like I 'trick' people, but to me..its show rules in the sale pen. Mike C, could you please explain the hair torching to me? I have never heard of this before. [/QUOTE]
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