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GP80

Registered: 10-2011
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Re: getting udders ready


I like to win as much as anyone, Take our own string to Expo and fit on the side, I know what it takes to make em look good be it ethical or not. If you want it Gassed, Hosed, Gigged or what have you I will Gladly point you to a Fitter willing to do it, It wont be happing in my string at any show anytime, Ill still be showing at Expo while the other are MIA with there face on a Milk carton couse they havent been seen for 1 to 3 years
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Registered: 12-2011
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Re: getting udders ready


What do people do to shine udders up before the ring? I have been using revive but it doesn't seem to give the shine that some get, or maybe I am applying it wrong? Also, when I am hefting my cow I need to milk quarters at different time but I sometimes struggle to get het to let the milk down if I am only milking one or two quarters. Should I use oxytocin to help with this? Only thing is of course, this will make her let down on all quarters.
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Re: getting udders ready


baby oil works great
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