Regular grooming is an important aspect of Caucasian Husbandry, one which is strictly carried by the
Regular grooming is an important aspect of Caucasian Husbandry, one which is strictly carried by the Butterfield Brothers on their four-hundred-acre tobacco plantation.On the first of every month, each field buck is made to stand in an assembly line and waits for one of the slaves to shear his mane to a short “cauc crop.” The technique has been proven effective to manage lice and other parasites which prefer caucasian fur. Additionally, the act of cutting down the animal’s mane is known to reduce the cauc’s wild and aggressive instincts. A full-maned white male is far more likely to be an unruly distraction to busy Overseers. Once this field buck is finished, he will step forward and another slave will shear any fur on is chest, rump, genitals, and legs to keep the bugs and aggression at bay. Next, a vet will grab his face to inspect his eyes, teeth, gums, and ears for any signs of infection. If the animal’s vaccinations are in order, the vet will write a green check mark on the buck’s right shoulder. Lastly, an Overseer will throw a bucket of river water at the cauc to wash off the clipped honkey fur and order him to run his “lazy honkey ass to the field, now!” -- source link