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raising charolais for the fair
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<blockquote data-quote="4-Her Mom" data-source="post: 28306" data-attributes="member: 357"><p>Great, thanks! We'll do that. Would you wash him regularly or just wet him down to get used to the water hose, etc.? Will washing him regularly be bad for his coat or his skin? Right now she's soaping him up good and giving him good scrubs....trying to keep his coat pretty white. I wondered if they were more sensitive to that than you and I. (Assuming you bathe regularly! ;-) )What about his feet? How to clean and care for them?</p><p>Thanks so much.....you guys are great out there! The panic is beginning to lift. Our first weigh in with the fair is June 5. This will be our first look at him with other steers and how he'll behave. We are probably more nervous about this than the actual steer show at the fair! I know it'll be fine, but just the same.......</p><p>Thanks for your input....it's appreciated more than you'll know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4-Her Mom, post: 28306, member: 357"] Great, thanks! We'll do that. Would you wash him regularly or just wet him down to get used to the water hose, etc.? Will washing him regularly be bad for his coat or his skin? Right now she's soaping him up good and giving him good scrubs....trying to keep his coat pretty white. I wondered if they were more sensitive to that than you and I. (Assuming you bathe regularly! ;-) )What about his feet? How to clean and care for them? Thanks so much.....you guys are great out there! The panic is beginning to lift. Our first weigh in with the fair is June 5. This will be our first look at him with other steers and how he'll behave. We are probably more nervous about this than the actual steer show at the fair! I know it'll be fine, but just the same....... Thanks for your input....it's appreciated more than you'll know! [/QUOTE]
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