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update on stripping knives
A couple of months ago I asked about the use of stripping knives and several were kind enough to reply with advice.
I finally broke down and got one. Id been stripping by hand for years, and always wondered if a stripping knife would be easier. The short answer is Yes. It is absolutely better. It grips hair easily, seems to bother the dogs less, and strips neatly. Saved me about an hour per dog. I am sort of upset with my stubborness to have been doing it by hand all this time. |
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Sometimes we get stuck in our ways Goombaya, I for one. Totally out of context here, but I have always bucket reared calves..everyone says get a calfateria...
Not this little chook. Glad you submitted now, I bet. lol. |
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