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    Show Steer Won't Eat New Feed

    Chris H: thanks! The girl called me back and the steer is eating now, guess he decided he missed the grain enough to try something new! Thanks for your info- I will remember that in the future, I like the idea of using the soaked cubes to get those creep feeder calves up and eating.
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    Show Steer Won't Eat New Feed

    Hi! I recently sold a show steer to a junior at a sale. We feed a pelleted grain to our steers here at home that stores well in our silo. The junior who bought him says he won't eat the sweet bagged grain she is trying to feed him. He is eating hay- so it sounds like he is feeling good. She...
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    NEED HELP TRAINING MY SHOW HEIFER!!

    I have only been showing (halter breaking) cattle for a few years so I'm sure there are others on this forum that know more than me....... Halter cattle can become really pushy as they become broke as they really aren't afraid of you anymore. They need to learn that certain behaviors are NOT...
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    Trailering to Show

    I think for this trip I'll just leave them loose as there is going to end up only being two heifers and I need space for tack. They're super quiet and I know it'll be easy for me to get in there with them. I'll probably insatll a tie bar soon so I can make the trailer work when I'm bringing more...
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    Trailering to Show

    I'm fairly new to showing and am wondering what the best way to trailer show heifers is. I have three yearling heifers that only have to go about 2.5-3 hours to get to the show. I have a stock trailer with two compartments so I was thinking about putting the tack in one compartment and the...
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