TheBullLady
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And doubly as ridiculous here in the south. If you don't have a cooler it makes it hard to compete. And why would you want to grow hair on a calf that's environment is tropical? :cowboy:
TheBullLady":1p2ybt4h said:And doubly as ridiculous here in the south. If you don't have a cooler it makes it hard to compete. And why would you want to grow hair on a calf that's environment is tropical? :cowboy:
chippie":3q1qydw5 said:Well our fair was slick sheared this year and you wouldn't believe the number of compliments we've received about going slick. Even the showmanship judge raved about it. It takes as much work getting a slick sheared steer in show shape as a haired one. For one thing, it is so important to make sure that the skin is kept clean and healthy.
The steers were all comfortable and stayed clean.
Cowboy 2.0":2fsf36as said:For a small county show in the Texas, slick is not bad.
chippie":27v9edw8 said:Cowboy 2.0":27v9edw8 said:For a small county show in the Texas, slick is not bad.
our couny fair had 48 steer exhibitors, 127 swine exhibitors, 100 goat exhibitors, 49 lamb exhibitors, 50 rabbit exhibitors, 41 roaster exhibitors, and 43 broiler exhibitors.
chippie":2ox8xp5m said:Where is your county fair?