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Bradenh

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oh cool cool. post picts of you steers. or email them to me if you want. put them on that steer pics topic so that know it all kid can tell you if they have enough bone
 

Blue25

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Hahaha. True, my Charolais just turned six months, and the shorthorn seven, and the shorthorn has a bunch of ringworm, wait tell he criticizes me for that, but they are hairy and pretty bony
 

sue

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Blue25 said:
What do you guys think about Sullivan's Revive?

PROFIT - OUT OF ILLINOIS SELLS A BETTER PRODUCT.  I think when we compared 2 cans of revive did not last as long as the 1 can of  profit product ( sorry forgot the name) I think they  do the same thing but revive is over charged. That's about all I can tell you when it comes to over priced fitting products. I have my sallie's card and use alot of Proclaim in the fall and winter months.  I also like the african/american section of Walmart- blue can .... cant tell you the name of that either.

I might take the time to ask SULLivan to make a fogger that fits in my hand. The old style did and I can hardly grip the new one.
Also when you make the double blower hose - maybe think about the end being alittle narrower too? I would like it to be as flexible as the the single??  Feel free to call me and discuss this in greater detail.
 

flacowman

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I personally like Showstoppers Recharge better than revive.  Smells the same and I think it is a better product for less than half the price.  They also make a white touch up that is 3 times as good as sullivan's http://www.showstoppersupplies.com/  They don't have any of their versions of anything up but call the 800 number on the site and I'm sure they'll send it to you.
 

flacowman

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showstoppers is the only company that comes and sells at local show around here and their "homemade" products are great.  They gave me a case of their white touch up stuff and I really really like it for legs on blacks and for white calves.
 

sue

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I am so out of the loop . Does showstopper make a fogger that will fit my hand and a kid just getting started ( 7- 9).  Is this the same place I am going to visit on Jan 2 , Anderson TX ??
 

Blue25

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Ya, if you can find the right companies, there are a lot of products that are the same as Sullivan's but have a different name and are cheaper
 

flacowman

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To my knowledge their fogger is the Sulivan'sl one.  I think they just make sprays, soaps ets themselves.  I'm not even entirely sure they are the same people I deal with since they don't have any of their own products on the websight.
 

sue

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No . the fogger is SULL . I love u sull please dont get mad.. just make a model I can hold.
 

sue

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No, the new sull fogger is too big for my hand ... I posted this earlier.

I know they can make a womens or child's size fogger??
 

flacowman

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I like your idea Sue.  Any chance you could modify one and get a patent on it and sell it back to em for millions?  Now that would be your perfect solution.
 

Blue25

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No, I mean I am thinking about buying one and was curious if they worked very well
 

sue

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You can go to 7 - eleven . Buy a slurpee . fill it with double dip and that would work . I can hold a slurpe but cannot hold a sull fogger. Really I dont use double dip. I like alcohol and sallies' _____ mixed together for my fog.

About anything works for a fog. I just like the old sull model. John help me out. I dont have a outdoor wash rack and we fog.
 

flacowman

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They work as long as you can hold them.  I personally don't see the point for my operation to pay 50 buck for another thing that's gonna tie up another blower.  If you only need to be blowing as many calves as you have blowers it'll be a great tool.
 
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