JohnDeere said:
ok do you condition the hair to?
You will find everyone has a little different way of conditioning hair. The big thing is because you rinse so frequent water removes the natural oils. The skin will dry out as well as the hair. The more you use the blower the better it trains the hair. A rice root brush is your best friend and should be connected to your hand. We use to rinse and fans only and brush brush brush. The kids have no idea how nice they have it with a cooler. Still takes work to get it and keep it.
Usual routine, put the calves in early morning. We use to feed ours and bucket water in the morning. Let say 7am. Leave them in all day usually an til the sunsets and the temperature is going down outside. Here that is 7-8 pm here. We offer water in morning and during day by bucket which helps when you go to shows. Rinse before you go in and blow and rinse when you bring them out. darkness is the key. We turn them in a lot outside on a round bale hay. The hair will grow when cool and dark. That is why some folks will feed melatonin as it tricks the body into thinking the days are growing shorter and its time to grow hair. We have never used any supplements.
The reason I asked what kind of unit is how many are you putting into the cooler. You want to make sure you have enough AC to handle the body heat of the calves. If you just have one or two a house window unit with the right insulation should do. We have a 3 ton AC unit for a house and the cooler is 24 x 20. We can comfortable put 4 to 5 calves in it and keep it around 58.We run three fans in addition to the unit itself. AC units will try to remove moisture from the air. The more moist you keep a cool room the more the AC will work to remove the moisture if that makes any sense. That is why you never really should run a mister in a cooler.
that is my little knowledge.