Hi,
So happy to find this great forum
We are new to cattle (horse folks), and my 11 yr old son now proudly owns his first 4H steer. My question is... does anyone ever use a livestock vacuum on their show steers? I have a two in one blower\vacuum that we have used for the horses. We use the blower for his steer, but would the vacuum mode work as well for non-rinsing days? Or would it damage the hair?
The other part to this question is, Do we need a blower with a heating element for during winter months? The one I have only heats a little from the motor. Rinsing off the animal on cold days is kinda foreign to me, but our 4h leaders assure us we need to rinse weekly for a good haircoat... so I'm wondering if we need a heated blower as well. His fair isn't until June, but he wants to have his steer looking his best, so he's starting now.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
My boy's steer is a Chi-Maine cross, so a hairy little guy.
So happy to find this great forum
We are new to cattle (horse folks), and my 11 yr old son now proudly owns his first 4H steer. My question is... does anyone ever use a livestock vacuum on their show steers? I have a two in one blower\vacuum that we have used for the horses. We use the blower for his steer, but would the vacuum mode work as well for non-rinsing days? Or would it damage the hair?
The other part to this question is, Do we need a blower with a heating element for during winter months? The one I have only heats a little from the motor. Rinsing off the animal on cold days is kinda foreign to me, but our 4h leaders assure us we need to rinse weekly for a good haircoat... so I'm wondering if we need a heated blower as well. His fair isn't until June, but he wants to have his steer looking his best, so he's starting now.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
My boy's steer is a Chi-Maine cross, so a hairy little guy.