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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 1191553" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>Been away, those areas are the hardest to get the hair to grow back on, so you leave it and just keep working the legs and the tail hair with a rice root brush or roto brush.</p><p></p><p>The purpose of rinsing is to chill the animal, so you need to rinse them with cold water the colder the better, for at least 15 minutes. I know some people who use a box freezer to get the water chilled down to close to freezing, rinse with hose water and then finish rinsing with the chilled water to get the animal chilled. All this while the animal is in a cool room all day, they even rinse in the cool room. Their cattle have hair like a yack but it is a lot off work, all this is done for the final show which is in July.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 1191553, member: 6399"] Been away, those areas are the hardest to get the hair to grow back on, so you leave it and just keep working the legs and the tail hair with a rice root brush or roto brush. The purpose of rinsing is to chill the animal, so you need to rinse them with cold water the colder the better, for at least 15 minutes. I know some people who use a box freezer to get the water chilled down to close to freezing, rinse with hose water and then finish rinsing with the chilled water to get the animal chilled. All this while the animal is in a cool room all day, they even rinse in the cool room. Their cattle have hair like a yack but it is a lot off work, all this is done for the final show which is in July. [/QUOTE]
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