Learn how to fit and show cattle from this video produced by the American Angus Association. For more information, visit www.angus.org Part 2: • Fitting and Showing An...
Very good video. I now know how to do much more. I will be sure to show this to other show people. I have a yearling heifer that I am training. She is such a good girl and I not know how to square feet! Great video!
This is a absolute amazing video! Good on you, you made the angus look beautiful! I have a black angus heifer, that I am going to try it on :) thanks heaps !
i would rinse my steer once a day but when he comes home there is 3 feet of snow.... thanks for the video. i wish i found it last summer cuz we had a clipping incident and he looked bad!
I have a question... My steer doesnt have enough hair to "Puff" him for the show and the fair is in 3 day. Do you think its ok to just brush his hair down? Also, my steers companion steer is getting slaughtered tomorrow, do you think he will be ok not having his friend for 2 days? Or will he be to depressed to eat?
The longer the better but the head should be clipped if it's a beef heifer, if its dairy clip everything except the bottom of the belly to give a deeper rib look.
hey. I have never owned any cows or any sort of livestock. I really want to get into showing. what does a good show cow look. like and what do you do at shows?
john Thomason for first of all u half to get it trained to lead by putting a halter on it and tie it up for a few days so it gets used to it then get it farmilar with noise and used to the washing part