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<blockquote data-quote="skcatlman" data-source="post: 335610" data-attributes="member: 5562"><p>Right now too cold the cattle will only be fed it is -40F outside, and with wind chill -60f. So yes it does depend on the weather. It is supposed to be this cold all week and i am calving. so i won't be working on the sale bulls. They have been clipped and pictured, hair work isn't a major thing as we try to present them as natural as possible. but if more people knew the work that was done they would be amazed.</p><p> I had to trim some of the hair off the legs of my Gv bulls for sale, on some it was up 2 inches long, i personally prefer to pop leg hair by using a blower and training it,then it will pop with a bit of combing. Using a roto brush on all my bulls not really and option it would take most of the day. As far as building bone i usally just use touch up if allowed at a show. There should be a pic taking short course some on here are pretty bad. someone should explain how and what makes a good picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skcatlman, post: 335610, member: 5562"] Right now too cold the cattle will only be fed it is -40F outside, and with wind chill -60f. So yes it does depend on the weather. It is supposed to be this cold all week and i am calving. so i won't be working on the sale bulls. They have been clipped and pictured, hair work isn't a major thing as we try to present them as natural as possible. but if more people knew the work that was done they would be amazed. I had to trim some of the hair off the legs of my Gv bulls for sale, on some it was up 2 inches long, i personally prefer to pop leg hair by using a blower and training it,then it will pop with a bit of combing. Using a roto brush on all my bulls not really and option it would take most of the day. As far as building bone i usally just use touch up if allowed at a show. There should be a pic taking short course some on here are pretty bad. someone should explain how and what makes a good picture. [/QUOTE]
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