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Need tips - showing Longhorns
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<blockquote data-quote="DaletheDairyFarmer" data-source="post: 530566" data-attributes="member: 7846"><p>When showing Longhorns washing and brushing are acceptable clipping is not. They are to be shown in a natural state. No polishing of horns or hooves, in fact some animals are shown with no prep what so ever. You will notice that a longhorn show is a lot less intense than shows of most other breeds. Seems almost like the show is the excuse for everyone to get together and visit. But as always there will be a few who take it way more serious than they need to. have fun !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaletheDairyFarmer, post: 530566, member: 7846"] When showing Longhorns washing and brushing are acceptable clipping is not. They are to be shown in a natural state. No polishing of horns or hooves, in fact some animals are shown with no prep what so ever. You will notice that a longhorn show is a lot less intense than shows of most other breeds. Seems almost like the show is the excuse for everyone to get together and visit. But as always there will be a few who take it way more serious than they need to. have fun !!! [/QUOTE]
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