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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 214944"><p>Thanks. Yeah, the coats are standard in South Australia, to give uniformity especially when showing at an Interbreed show. </p><p>They ARE hot, and really uncomfortable, especially when showing under lights or at a country show in the summer. In the eastern states they've discarded the coats in favour of vests, which each breed has a different colour for and are far more practical! It's very difficult to keep a lab coat clean.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The tail is clean, what you see is the red coming thru from the centre of her brush. It's quite common for shorthorns to have tails this colour, which can make their tail look dirty. However we have pretty good judges in general who are aware of this.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The heifer in the background is a cream Simmental.. pretty handy little thing too. Most of our shows are fitted... tho I must admit I do get a little lazy sometimes and use what you call as the blow and go approach. When you've got a few head to get ready sometimes there just ain't time! At local country shows it's a bit more relaxed tho you tend to get the small breeders who only attend this one show a year, and they go the whole way.</p><p></p><p>Any more questions???!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 214944"] Thanks. Yeah, the coats are standard in South Australia, to give uniformity especially when showing at an Interbreed show. They ARE hot, and really uncomfortable, especially when showing under lights or at a country show in the summer. In the eastern states they've discarded the coats in favour of vests, which each breed has a different colour for and are far more practical! It's very difficult to keep a lab coat clean. The tail is clean, what you see is the red coming thru from the centre of her brush. It's quite common for shorthorns to have tails this colour, which can make their tail look dirty. However we have pretty good judges in general who are aware of this. The heifer in the background is a cream Simmental.. pretty handy little thing too. Most of our shows are fitted... tho I must admit I do get a little lazy sometimes and use what you call as the blow and go approach. When you've got a few head to get ready sometimes there just ain't time! At local country shows it's a bit more relaxed tho you tend to get the small breeders who only attend this one show a year, and they go the whole way. Any more questions???!!! [/QUOTE]
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