Need to figure out a way to remove all of Porter's hair matts and trim the hair on his forehead and uncover his eye's
good luck with that..use no more tears and a good conditioner..
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Need to figure out a way to remove all of Porter's hair matts and trim the hair on his forehead and uncover his eye's
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OMG the amount of product and the cost. For product and hospitalization both.![]()
OMG the amount of product and the cost. For product and hospitalization both.![]()
To the best of my knowledge Porter has sired no offspring as of yet and the girls and he were not pastured together until last July. I do know that 3 of the girls are fertile as they had calves last year. Those being Granny , Star, & Comet
Quote:I think just one side of porter's horns weight that much. Pretty sure electric clippers would be a no go because of the "buzzing/humming" sound of the clippers. But blunt end scissors should work for the face area at least.![]()
I think just one side of porter's horns weight that much. Pretty sure electric clippers would be a no go because of the "buzzing/humming" sound of the clippers. But blunt end scissors should work for the face area at least.![]()
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We have seen him "very interested" and trying to get "up" but no actual connection. Only 2 or 3 of the girls "cycled" since I got them.
Yak cows cycle every 28 days and then are only fertile for 3 hours.![]()
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Spray him with some Nair?
I'm back now. Had to clean up a bit because hubs brought visitor over to see animals. They will be taking off for the city soon.
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I will look there the next time I go to "evil Wally world" Thank you