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<blockquote data-quote="tobytonya" data-source="post: 601451" data-attributes="member: 7835"><p>Got both the steers clipped this weekend. This was my first time clipping (the entire steer), but I think they look good. I will try and post some pictures later tonight or tomorrow morning. Clipping the head turned out to be no big deal! Both steers loved being clipped, and did not fight at all doing the head. I did the head last with #15 blades-using Andis 2 speed clippers, but they seemed to enjoy it. Our past steers never seemed to like the head being clipped-but someone else was doing it. </p><p>If anyone is interested in learning to clip, I would suggest getting the clipping/fitting video from Purina Show Chow with Kirk Stierwalt. He tells you step by step which areas to clip and what blades to use. I watched to video 5-6 times before trying, and I think they turned out great. I use to pay to get the steers done, not anymore!!! Plus I really enjoyed it, and the kids think its cool that dad can clip and now they are watching and learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobytonya, post: 601451, member: 7835"] Got both the steers clipped this weekend. This was my first time clipping (the entire steer), but I think they look good. I will try and post some pictures later tonight or tomorrow morning. Clipping the head turned out to be no big deal! Both steers loved being clipped, and did not fight at all doing the head. I did the head last with #15 blades-using Andis 2 speed clippers, but they seemed to enjoy it. Our past steers never seemed to like the head being clipped-but someone else was doing it. If anyone is interested in learning to clip, I would suggest getting the clipping/fitting video from Purina Show Chow with Kirk Stierwalt. He tells you step by step which areas to clip and what blades to use. I watched to video 5-6 times before trying, and I think they turned out great. I use to pay to get the steers done, not anymore!!! Plus I really enjoyed it, and the kids think its cool that dad can clip and now they are watching and learning. [/QUOTE]
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