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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl_up_47" data-source="post: 623303" data-attributes="member: 7976"><p>We don't use a whole lot of products, and we don't really try to grow the hair on our cattle. Here is what we do:</p><p></p><p>At the show, we wash them completely the first day. Then, we usually spot wash the other days; unless they get really dirty. We usually use dish soap and, for the white ares, Sullivan's Bright Lights. After washing, we put about 2 pumps of a Kirkland conditioner and a splash of white vinegar in a bucket and fill with water. Then we pour it over the animal and squeegee most of it off.</p><p></p><p>Then, we spray them with Kleen Sheen and blow dry and comb them. On show days, we use Zoom Bloom and Kleen Sheen. Sometimes, it helps to put conditioner, like Maine n Tail in the end of the tail to keep it soft and tangle free.</p><p></p><p>On show days, we also use Final Bloom for the whole body. We have found that Luster Pink Sheen Spray, for people works the same.(<a href="http://www.lusterproducts.com/products/Pink/08.htm" target="_blank">http://www.lusterproducts.com/products/Pink/08.htm</a>). There's also a people Olive Oil spray that's supposed to work well, we haven' tried it yet.( Organic Root Stimulator Olive Oil Nourishing Sheen Spray, <a href="http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.jsp?CATID=100235&id=prod368097" target="_blank">http://www.walgreens.com/store/product. ... prod368097</a>) It helps to spray these things in front of the blower hose, when the animal is dry.</p><p></p><p>We don't use much for adhesives, but for the legs, we use EZ Comb first, then a stronger one; like Prime Time. To take the adhesive out, we use Hocus Pocus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl_up_47, post: 623303, member: 7976"] We don't use a whole lot of products, and we don't really try to grow the hair on our cattle. Here is what we do: At the show, we wash them completely the first day. Then, we usually spot wash the other days; unless they get really dirty. We usually use dish soap and, for the white ares, Sullivan's Bright Lights. After washing, we put about 2 pumps of a Kirkland conditioner and a splash of white vinegar in a bucket and fill with water. Then we pour it over the animal and squeegee most of it off. Then, we spray them with Kleen Sheen and blow dry and comb them. On show days, we use Zoom Bloom and Kleen Sheen. Sometimes, it helps to put conditioner, like Maine n Tail in the end of the tail to keep it soft and tangle free. On show days, we also use Final Bloom for the whole body. We have found that Luster Pink Sheen Spray, for people works the same.([url=http://www.lusterproducts.com/products/Pink/08.htm]http://www.lusterproducts.com/products/Pink/08.htm[/url]). There's also a people Olive Oil spray that's supposed to work well, we haven' tried it yet.( Organic Root Stimulator Olive Oil Nourishing Sheen Spray, [url=http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.jsp?CATID=100235&id=prod368097]http://www.walgreens.com/store/product. ... prod368097[/url]) It helps to spray these things in front of the blower hose, when the animal is dry. We don't use much for adhesives, but for the legs, we use EZ Comb first, then a stronger one; like Prime Time. To take the adhesive out, we use Hocus Pocus. [/QUOTE]
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