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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 87358" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>This list is for show ring broke cattle that are used to the daily routine already. This list also probably works well for txshowmom. </p><p></p><p>The feeding time will vary with each person or crew's schedual. While most shows require the cattle to be in the barn at or before 8am...I usually feed at tieouts about 6am. Then wash, or rinse-depending on the day, and into the barn. Then brush and blow with heads tied up. I usually let them down about 10am. Every time one of them stands up during the day they get brushed off. This also helps to train the hair. Unless you are in Texas.</p><p>Then I will tie their heads up again about an hour before tieouts. More for display than anything.</p><p>Tie outs at shows here are normally 5pm, sometimes later. Evening feeding is in tieouts at a show. I don't like the hay and grain messing up my stalls at a show so I keep all that in the tieouts.</p><p>At home they get fed in the stalls and turned out in a lot (when the temperature drops) with free choice hay.</p><p></p><p>As far as hair products...This year I'm going to try this stuff called ez-all.</p><p>In the past I have washed on Monday and Friday with joy soap. Then rinsed the other days. I also use revive in the evenings before I turn out or go to tie outs.</p><p></p><p>I also NEVER leave the cattle unattended while their heads are tied up, no matter how well broke they are. I spend a lot of time brushing and just messing with the show string.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 87358, member: 190"] This list is for show ring broke cattle that are used to the daily routine already. This list also probably works well for txshowmom. The feeding time will vary with each person or crew's schedual. While most shows require the cattle to be in the barn at or before 8am...I usually feed at tieouts about 6am. Then wash, or rinse-depending on the day, and into the barn. Then brush and blow with heads tied up. I usually let them down about 10am. Every time one of them stands up during the day they get brushed off. This also helps to train the hair. Unless you are in Texas. Then I will tie their heads up again about an hour before tieouts. More for display than anything. Tie outs at shows here are normally 5pm, sometimes later. Evening feeding is in tieouts at a show. I don't like the hay and grain messing up my stalls at a show so I keep all that in the tieouts. At home they get fed in the stalls and turned out in a lot (when the temperature drops) with free choice hay. As far as hair products...This year I'm going to try this stuff called ez-all. In the past I have washed on Monday and Friday with joy soap. Then rinsed the other days. I also use revive in the evenings before I turn out or go to tie outs. I also NEVER leave the cattle unattended while their heads are tied up, no matter how well broke they are. I spend a lot of time brushing and just messing with the show string. [/QUOTE]
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