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<blockquote data-quote="Avalon" data-source="post: 541328" data-attributes="member: 7275"><p>As far as things you can do...</p><p>1. Dont let her get fat, she seems to be just about right at this time.</p><p>2. If she is not bred, get er done.</p><p>3. Start sweating her neck. It may be a bit late in the game but it can not hurt her.</p><p>4. As she starts to grow hair next fall.</p><p> a. peel her shoulders pretty tight. Not all the way to the skin please.....</p><p> b. make sure buzz clip her brisquit and under her front legs. </p><p> c. as you clip her topline peel the top of her shoulder as you blend it into the topline.</p><p> She is going to look a liitle to "cowy" if you dont keep her clean and refined up front)</p><p>5. Keep brushing the hair on those legs. Even i show at no fit shows, good brushing will help the leg hair pop and give her the look of having a bit more bone.</p><p>Most of all enjoy all the new friends youll be meeting and dont be embarrased to ask questions. </p><p>OK thats my 1/2 cents worth. :tiphat: </p><p></p><p>What state are you in? Have you joined your State Junior Angus Assn yet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avalon, post: 541328, member: 7275"] As far as things you can do... 1. Dont let her get fat, she seems to be just about right at this time. 2. If she is not bred, get er done. 3. Start sweating her neck. It may be a bit late in the game but it can not hurt her. 4. As she starts to grow hair next fall. a. peel her shoulders pretty tight. Not all the way to the skin please..... b. make sure buzz clip her brisquit and under her front legs. c. as you clip her topline peel the top of her shoulder as you blend it into the topline. She is going to look a liitle to "cowy" if you dont keep her clean and refined up front) 5. Keep brushing the hair on those legs. Even i show at no fit shows, good brushing will help the leg hair pop and give her the look of having a bit more bone. Most of all enjoy all the new friends youll be meeting and dont be embarrased to ask questions. OK thats my 1/2 cents worth. :tiphat: What state are you in? Have you joined your State Junior Angus Assn yet? [/QUOTE]
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