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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2407"><p>for short hair try using a small amount of baby oil for a shine or if the hair is long and you want to make him loog long and thick, train the hair forwards and brush, dry and wash it like that. a blowdryer is a good investment. the West Aus state champion is sarah martin. I am really happy actually because i found out im in state finals for judging and parading. im second year and normally you don't get into state till 3rd year. good luck all the same but yeah, if he uses those brushing techniques they really impress the judge more than brushing down does. i personally think fluffy looks better angus but really it depends on how you want the judge to notice about your animal.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:perminant_high@hotmail.com">perminant_high@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2407"] for short hair try using a small amount of baby oil for a shine or if the hair is long and you want to make him loog long and thick, train the hair forwards and brush, dry and wash it like that. a blowdryer is a good investment. the West Aus state champion is sarah martin. I am really happy actually because i found out im in state finals for judging and parading. im second year and normally you don't get into state till 3rd year. good luck all the same but yeah, if he uses those brushing techniques they really impress the judge more than brushing down does. i personally think fluffy looks better angus but really it depends on how you want the judge to notice about your animal. [email=perminant_high@hotmail.com]perminant_high@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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