Find and click on the Green Paddlelock icon in the Address Bar.
In the drop out menu that opens, look for an entry labled Flash.
If you see it, clock on the "drop down" to the right, and select "Always allow on this site."
This value may be different on your computer / version on Chrome, the important key word is Allow.
If you found Flash in the "pull down" please skip to step 7, if not continue to step 4..
If you did not see flash in the "drop out," find and click on Site Settings, this will open and bring you to a new tab / page.
In the new tab / page, find the entry for Flash about half way through the list.
Find the "drop down" to the right of it, click on it and set it to "Allow"
This value may be different on your computer / version on Chrome, the important key word is Allow.
Once you have Flash set to Allow close the setting tab by clicking the X.
You should be automatically taken back to the The Livestock Link, once there, press the Reload / Refresh button so that the new Flash settings are used.
On your computer, open Microsoft Edge.
On the top right-hand corner, click the icon.
Click Settings near the bottom of the menu that appears
Click View advanced settings under the Advanced Settings header
Toggle Use Adobe Flash Player to On
In Microsoft Edge navigate to the website that is missing Flash content
On the top right-hand side of the address bar you may notice icon
Click icon which will display a flyout Adobe Flash content was blocked
Click Allow once or Always allow to allow Flash content to run on that page for just one time or forever respectively
Click the Tools menu, in the upper-right corner of Internet Explorer.
From the Tools menu, choose Manage add-ons.
Select Shockwave Flash Object from the list.
Click Enable, and then click Close.
Click the Tools menu and choose Safety > ActiveX Filtering.
Close the browser and open it. Then, try to view the content.
Open Safari, and choose Safari > Preferences.
Click the Websites tab and scroll down to the Plug-ins section. Locate the Adobe Flash Player entry.
Click the check box to enable Flash Player.
Select a setting to use for Flash Player when you visit other websites.
You can configure Flash for individual websites (domains). Select TheLivestockLink.com website listed in this window, and choose On.
Exit Preferences after you finish configuring Flash Player.
Open Safari, and choose Safari > Preferences.
Click the Security tab. Ensure that Enable JavaScript and Allow Plug-ins are selected. Click Plug-in Settings.
Select Adobe Flash Player.
From the When visiting other websites menu, choose On, and then click Done.
Find TheLivestockLink.com entry and, choose On.
Click Done to save changes.
Open Safari, and choose Safari > Preferences.
Click the Security tab. Ensure that Enable JavaScript and Allow Plug-ins are selected. Click Manage Website Settings.
Select Adobe Flash Player.
From the When visiting other websites menu, choose Allow.
Click Done to save changes.
Choose Safari > Preferences.
In the Security tab, make sure that Allow Java and Allow All Other Plug-ins are enabled.
Close the Preferences window.
The next time you visit a website that requires Flash, click on the Activate Adobe Flash prompt to allow the plugin, if needed*: