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This is a fantastic portable hot water heater. It runs on a portable propane tank (like your bbq uses). Perfect for using at the goat show. You do need to have decent water pressure for it to work well. |
Another option for getting hot water -- this one is semi-permanent for your barn. You do need to have some clue about plumbing to attach this to your sink faucet and water source. Plugs into standard outlet (make sure you have gfci protected outlet) |
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The 4" grinder is fabulous for grinding off goat hooves and getting a super-flat even trim job. Use your regular hoof trimmers to cut off most of the extra length and then use this grinder with a sanding wheel to create a perfect flat surface. Be sure to wear eye protection and thick gloves. |
Here are two options for eye protection when using the grinder to do hooves. |
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This a clear plastic holder for a normal 8.5x11" sheet of paper. It works much better for signs on your show pens than the floppy page protectors which the goats eat. Pop your 'for sale' list into one of these and zip-tie onto the pen. Or make a snazzy stall card for each pen and put into one of these; next show you simply take out the out of date sheet of paper and pop in your new one. |
Similar to the holder at the left, except this one is made to sit on your show table rather than hang from a pen. |
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Need a table for shows? Here's a portable folding table that's narrow enough not to block the aisle way (20" deep). |
Latigo Traffic Lead (12") - $6.49 -- click on the words to the left to go to the listing on amazon.com . This is a nice lead for showing Boer goats -- less expensive than the nylon ones available at many pet stores, and a good size for showing goats. You can add a small engraved halter plate if you want to personalize or use for a show award. |
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