Just wondering what methods you all have used for dying your cattle? We've tried black velvet and box hair dye from the store. We have found that we get the best results by mixing up a couple boxes into the spray bottle and only diluting it a little bit with kleen sheen, whereas before we had. When choosing a hair dye for your animals, would you like a product that delivers better coverage, a richer hair color, easy to apply, cost-effective, and more gentle when used properly? Sullivan Supply® has you covered! For black cattle, refresh your animal's hair back to a long-lasting, brilliant black with Sullivan's BLAQ livestock dye.
I don't know about the Rit black dye. Sullivans usually gets shipments to customers in about 3 days. I would call them and order some Black Velvet dye.
It works wonders and gets rid of all the red tint, and it doesn't dry out the hair. I'm fixing to dye my heifers hair. I'm a first timer, and I need tips.
I know I should probably have someone else do it, but I need to learn to do this myself. Thanks for your help. Sullivan's BLAQ™ Livestock Dye provides better coverage and a richer black color that is easier to apply and is cost effective, when used properly, this kit covers 1 - 1,200lb animal.
You can mix in 400lb increments for smaller applications. Refresh your animal's hair back to a long lasting, brilliant black with Sullivan's BLAQ™. This dye was specifically formulated to be a long.
Dyeing Cow Rug? I got 2 free cowhide rugs from a customer today. Is there a way to dye them black to match my decor without totally ruinimg them? Learn how to create a cow tie dye pattern with step. Dyeing to Impress.FOR RENT - HORSES & RIGS FOR SALE - SHOW CATTLE GOATS & DONKEYS NEITHER BOUGHT NOR SOLD WE DON'T RENT PIGS! ProDye: Part 1 ProDye effectively covers brown discoloration for a deep black, uniform color on cattle.
Jon Gevelinger, show cattle expert and ProStaffer, demonstrates how to properly mix ProDye before applying it to a calf. Jon recommends dyeing your calf on an overcast day in an open outdoor area for best results. The title is To "Dye or Not To Dye?" I know there is a win at all costs attitude at some shows - but my response is NO! You got an animal.