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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 799112" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>Much much easier than other breeds. A good hose down, none of them blowers etc. Once you have her quiet and taught showring etiquette you 'll have no problem. I have noted over the years I have been showing ( since 1975) that you can't stuff them with feed as much as say a British breed. They will only eat what they want whereas the others seem to keep eating.I know when I show South Devon and Brahman, Brahmans are the easiest to groom, but the greyer or whiter they are they might need a bit more washing than say a red. If you live in a warm part their coats will be fine but you might need to brush them a bit more if the weather turns cold, because Brahmans can get a bit longer coat in cooler areas ( I live at 3,000 feet altitude.) Just make sure you some noise around you when you start to break her in, I always have a radio going, because if she only sees you she might get spooked at a show with all the unusual noises about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 799112, member: 8793"] Much much easier than other breeds. A good hose down, none of them blowers etc. Once you have her quiet and taught showring etiquette you 'll have no problem. I have noted over the years I have been showing ( since 1975) that you can't stuff them with feed as much as say a British breed. They will only eat what they want whereas the others seem to keep eating.I know when I show South Devon and Brahman, Brahmans are the easiest to groom, but the greyer or whiter they are they might need a bit more washing than say a red. If you live in a warm part their coats will be fine but you might need to brush them a bit more if the weather turns cold, because Brahmans can get a bit longer coat in cooler areas ( I live at 3,000 feet altitude.) Just make sure you some noise around you when you start to break her in, I always have a radio going, because if she only sees you she might get spooked at a show with all the unusual noises about. [/QUOTE]
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