Description
The Roto Fluffer Brush:
- Durable design consistent with the quality of the industry-trusted original Roto Brush
- For use with a drill for rotation, these brushes train hair and wool and help stimulate growth when used daily
- Brushes pull up, separate and define leg hair and wool as the first step in the fitting process
- Long ball-tipped bristles stimulate the undercoat while short fiber bristles help fluff the longer top hairs for greater pop and bloom
The Mini Roto Fluffer Brush:
- An industry first, this brush trains leg wool and hair on sheep and goats.
- Now in a smaller version for use on the legs of goats and lambs, this brush is for use with a drill for rotation that stimulates leg wool and hair growth when used as a part of your daily care routine.
- Brush head measures 4″ long. Purple.
FLUFFING LEG HAIR
Pre-bending the hair up on the legs with a Roto Fluffer Brush attached to a cordless drill should be done prior to applying any glue. Doing so will allow the adhesive to cover more completely while using less product. This brush should be used to fluff the hair on each leg.
- If your calf has never had this done to it before, stroke its leg with the brush prior to turning on the drill to get it used to feel.
- Turn the drill on and go in an upward motion up the front, side and back of the legs then back down to let the hair fluff out. A cordless drill works great because it’s easier to switch positions without a cord getting in the way. Hair will be fluffed and you are now ready to pull up the legs.
- See image for the difference between a fluffed and non-fluffed leg. On the front leg, the area between the knee and ankle is important to fluff because it tends to get flattened when the calf lays down.
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