Cow cleaner GIF.
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carloski (Aug 6, 2022), Christophe Mineau (Feb 6, 2017), dubbby (Apr 13, 2020), PJs (Feb 1, 2017), richardcrane (Feb 3, 2017), Toolmaker51 (Aug 31, 2018)
It is a safe bet that pooch has done that before note how he watches the drip of the soap then prepositions himself a couple of times. once the brush starts to give him a cleaning he relishes in its soothing massage as shown by the involuntary twitch of the hind leg.
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When I have to paint I use KBS products
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Christophe Mineau (Feb 6, 2017), PJs (Feb 2, 2017)
I was afraid to look after the chicken harvester. I have a dog I wish would use something like that instead of the furniture. But I know it would probably scare her and because we wished she'd use it, she won't. In this case a cow is much smarter than a dog![]()
One of my many jobs in high school was chicken vaccinating for Foster Farms for a couple of summers. We had to go into a house of birds(typically 30k/-) and drive them down to one end then set up some portable pens and a wall. Then herd a bunch into the pen and close them in. The process was to grab 4 birds at one time between thumb, and each fingers and put a drop of this blue stuff in one eye and toss them over the empty side of the portable wall. Rinse and repeat until it got too hot stay. Usually from 5am to 2-3pm. Horrible messy, dusty job. So that chicken harvester brought back why it took decades before I could eat chicken again.
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This one dispenses oil as it brushes. Still not sure why cows have it so great when it comes to back scratching.
More: https://hpcattlesupply.com/livestock...rs-scratchers/
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