A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 6, 2001 Farm Show Preparation (Continued from Pag* A 1) hour to an hour and a half to dry one. “This is the busiest time of the year with Farm Show steers plus summer show steers. Right now I have six cattle that are getting geared up to be shown.” The payoff is the coat grows better and is conditioned. Keep ing the animals clean, on wood chips, and the fans going on them during the day keeps the animals cool and promotes hair growth. “If you don’t want to do it (show animals competitively), you’re not going to go out and rinse calves every day,” said Nate, who said that show ring preparation and exhibition teaches responsibility. Simply handling the animals every day makes the them more manageable during show time. “It helps working with them to get them halter broke. It gets them used to you when you’re with them every day,” said Nate. “Whenever you go any where with them, then they’re calmer.” Nate likens working with ani mals at home to completing ATTENTION FARMOWNERS ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH iH Find out by calling 1-888-647-BARN (2276) We know farming. Farm Family was founded to serve the unique Insurance needs of farmers and the agribusiness community. Many of our agents and employees have agricultural backgrounds which helps us understand the daily challenges of farming. Our business Is protecting your business from the pitfalls associated with farming. Call Farm Family today for a free quote A* Farm PhHi P Baker ’ A 9 ent Jhr Serving Pennsylvania Family 888-647-2276 Toll Free Property/casualty insurance products offered by United Farm Family Insurance Company, Glenmont, NY, in MD and PA, and Farm Family Casualty Insurance Company, Glenmont, NY, in CT, DE, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, Rl, VT, r ~lco w ~fioZ ~ic ~i A** r *'* d I V * “I had to make an emergency shopping trip for clothes and a toothbrush,” said Nate. Years of experience have been an important teacher for the brothers. Said Nate, “When I think I have a really good chance I get nervous, but it’s not good for you or your animal when you get nervous. Just slow down and take your time.” Besides the Farm Show, the brothers exhibit their animals at (Turn to Page A 39) See