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Daniel’s
Story

Inspiring the Next Generation

With over 14 years in the cattle and livestock grooming business, Daniel Brown knows a thing or two about how to succeed in the industry. Daniel's biggest inspiration comes from teaching the younger generation of cattle groomers, and sharing the wisdom he has learned throughout his career. Daniel teaches the kids grooming using his favorite Andis product, the Medium Blending Detachable Blade.

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"I think the most meaningful moments in my job are when I get to see kids that we work with, whether they buy cattle from us or not, accomplish their goals and dreams because of the hard work and dedication they’ve put into their projects."





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