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<blockquote data-quote="ND Angus" data-source="post: 487095" data-attributes="member: 7655"><p>We are currently getting ready for the show season here and have 6 head that are getting washed every other day. We have found that the fastest way to dry a heifer is to start at the rear. Get the rear end and rear legs completely dry. Then we start on one side, moving forward, only about an inch or so at a time , reaching over the heifer as far as you can , and bringing the blower around to the belly , and back up again, moving forward only about an inch. Then when you start on the other side , reach over the heifer as far as you can and again go as far down the belly as you can. This seems to get them pretty dry , the only hard parts are just behind the sholder. Kind of hard to explain in words! Up here in North Dakota it's pretty cold out right now and we must have our cattle completely dry before turning them back out . it takes us about 20 minutes or so to get one dry to the touch, with 2 blowers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ND Angus, post: 487095, member: 7655"] We are currently getting ready for the show season here and have 6 head that are getting washed every other day. We have found that the fastest way to dry a heifer is to start at the rear. Get the rear end and rear legs completely dry. Then we start on one side, moving forward, only about an inch or so at a time , reaching over the heifer as far as you can , and bringing the blower around to the belly , and back up again, moving forward only about an inch. Then when you start on the other side , reach over the heifer as far as you can and again go as far down the belly as you can. This seems to get them pretty dry , the only hard parts are just behind the sholder. Kind of hard to explain in words! Up here in North Dakota it's pretty cold out right now and we must have our cattle completely dry before turning them back out . it takes us about 20 minutes or so to get one dry to the touch, with 2 blowers. [/QUOTE]
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