Davis Shorthorns
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I have just started clipping my cattle and was wondering if anyone could give me some pointers on what blades to use on the neck, topline, shoulder, legs, etc... Thanks. I have a andis 2 speed set of clippers.
Davis Shorthorns said:I have just started clipping my cattle and was wondering if anyone could give me some pointers on what blades to use on the neck, topline, shoulder, legs, etc... Thanks. I have a andis 2 speed set of clippers.
I too learned with a set of sheep heads, either 7112's or 20's. When we were in Australia working for a Hereford show cattle outfit we got a lot of strange looks when we got the sheep heads out at a show. All they used was a flat head. Can't imagine what they would have thought if we pulled out a set of the old aluminum Andis.ROAD WARRIOR said:Clipping has gotten so much easier in the last few years. "Back in the day" we clipped with the old Oster sheepheads and 7120 blades, those will leave a "nick"! Today alot of clipping that I do other than bull/female sale cattle are done with the Andis 2speeds. I seldom if ever use anything other than an X-block blade. I sure don't miss shearing 12 to 14 hours a day with the old Osters, sure is a lot easier on my back and shoulders.RW
When I started we used the old Sunbeam "brownies" I still have two motors and three heads for them - the flatheads and a 2inch and 2 1/2 inch sheepheads. They are tucked away up on a shelf and both still run. RWrtmcc said:I too learned with a set of sheep heads, either 7112's or 20's. When we were in Australia working for a Hereford show cattle outfit we got a lot of strange looks when we got the sheep heads out at a show. All they used was a flat head. Can't imagine what they would have thought if we pulled out a set of the old aluminum Andis.ROAD WARRIOR said:Clipping has gotten so much easier in the last few years. "Back in the day" we clipped with the old Oster sheepheads and 7120 blades, those will leave a "nick"! Today alot of clipping that I do other than bull/female sale cattle are done with the Andis 2speeds. I seldom if ever use anything other than an X-block blade. I sure don't miss shearing 12 to 14 hours a day with the old Osters, sure is a lot easier on my back and shoulders.RW
After working with a lot of these younger guys, they even have me convinced to use the little clippers for most every thing. I like X-Blocks for everything. I will still use the sheep heads to rough one out or when we have to mow thru a bunch of breeding cattle at a bigger show.
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Dero said:I sometimes will still use nothing but my sheepheads, my theory is 2 speeds are for trimming and sheepheads are for mowing.