Rodeo Austin and local show

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gabbyellepaige

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Just some pictures from the Austin Rodeo show and Local show we did.
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my computers messing up so i will be sure to add more to this later.
I received 2nd out of 5 in Austin and 2 out of 5 at my local show.
Also i received reserve with my market broilers.
 
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Just some misc. pictures of my friends new brahman heifer, and some pictures
from the van zandt county fair.
 
Gabby, what are you feeding her? If you can, you could try some barley or soybean oil to help add a little smooth fat to help smooth her out some. Otherwise she looks good.
 
Well just look at you lying on top of her - looks like you were both feeling very content. :mrgreen:

How old was she when this photo was taken?
 
Halfy":xb9hmgpw said:
Well just look at you lying on top of her - looks like you were both feeling very content. :mrgreen:

How old was she when this photo was taken?
Hmm that was back in march sooo,
16 months.
 
showing71":2l8pxlvl said:
Gabby, what are you feeding her? If you can, you could try some barley or soybean oil to help add a little smooth fat to help smooth her out some. Otherwise she looks good.
Just sweet feed, oats, beetpulp, and hay.
Where might i purchase this soybean oil?
 
gabbyellepaige":2ztqci82 said:
showing71":2ztqci82 said:
Gabby, what are you feeding her? If you can, you could try some barley or soybean oil to help add a little smooth fat to help smooth her out some. Otherwise she looks good.
Just sweet feed, oats, beetpulp, and hay.
Where might i purchase this soybean oil?
You should be able to get it at a feed store. Use it as a top dressing on the feed, and probably use 1-2 ounces, and mix it in some. She might not like it at first. There's a horse hair conditioner called Healthy Coat, and that makes their hair soft, healthy, and shiny that might be worth a shot to try also.
 
showing71":10bvktg3 said:
gabbyellepaige":10bvktg3 said:
showing71":10bvktg3 said:
Gabby, what are you feeding her? If you can, you could try some barley or soybean oil to help add a little smooth fat to help smooth her out some. Otherwise she looks good.
Just sweet feed, oats, beetpulp, and hay.
Where might i purchase this soybean oil?
You should be able to get it at a feed store. Use it as a top dressing on the feed, and probably use 1-2 ounces, and mix it in some. She might not like it at first. There's a horse hair conditioner called Healthy Coat, and that makes their hair soft, healthy, and shiny that might be worth a shot to try also.
Okk cause i already use a conditoner on her so i will look into this soybean oil.
Thank you<3
 
gabbyellepaige":29i3skjb said:
Okk cause i already use a conditoner on her so i will look into this soybean oil.
Thank you<3
Sorry, I worded that wrong about the Healthy Coat. Healthy Coat is also a feed additive that is an oil, and you use it like the soybean oil. It's not a conditioner that you put on them after you wash.
 
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