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<blockquote data-quote="*Cowgirl*" data-source="post: 613433" data-attributes="member: 4045"><p>In the heat of show season, I try to keep them pretty well clipped all the time. Then a couple days before the show finish them off so that at the show I can concentrate more on fitting than basic clipping. </p><p></p><p>If you are inexperienced, I would advise starting EARLY so that if you make a mistake it can grow out. </p><p></p><p>For the first show in the spring. I block out about a month early to acclimate new calves to the clipper and get some of that winter hair off. Then about 2 weeks before the show, do a thorough job, and the weekend before the show get them in show ring condition.</p><p></p><p>Kind of random, but that's how I do it and it seems to work out well :?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*Cowgirl*, post: 613433, member: 4045"] In the heat of show season, I try to keep them pretty well clipped all the time. Then a couple days before the show finish them off so that at the show I can concentrate more on fitting than basic clipping. If you are inexperienced, I would advise starting EARLY so that if you make a mistake it can grow out. For the first show in the spring. I block out about a month early to acclimate new calves to the clipper and get some of that winter hair off. Then about 2 weeks before the show, do a thorough job, and the weekend before the show get them in show ring condition. Kind of random, but that's how I do it and it seems to work out well :? [/QUOTE]
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