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<blockquote data-quote="Circle C Ranches" data-source="post: 149884" data-attributes="member: 2781"><p>I do this because you dont have to fight them to get there feet just right. Rinse and blow twice a day; only us soap if there dirty. Put some Kleen Sheen on them once a day. Rinse in the morning after they have eatin and again at night before or after they eat. This will help to train hair. Put them under fans during the day for hair growth. Then at night turn them out to pasture for grass ect. Brush the Kleen Sheen in dont blow in. Brush them as much as you can that is what also makes the hair grow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Circle C Ranches, post: 149884, member: 2781"] I do this because you dont have to fight them to get there feet just right. Rinse and blow twice a day; only us soap if there dirty. Put some Kleen Sheen on them once a day. Rinse in the morning after they have eatin and again at night before or after they eat. This will help to train hair. Put them under fans during the day for hair growth. Then at night turn them out to pasture for grass ect. Brush the Kleen Sheen in dont blow in. Brush them as much as you can that is what also makes the hair grow. [/QUOTE]
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