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<blockquote data-quote="Gators Rule" data-source="post: 824246" data-attributes="member: 15587"><p>steers like this are like rank horses. The only way to "change" them is to gain their respect. Not too sure how that is going to happen, but it required a boot to the nose on a 1000 lb beefmaster bull when I was younger. Immediate attitude change. My dad "baited" him into becoming agressive, and them WHAM. I thought the bull was crazy. I shifted the crazy label over to my dad after that...LOL</p><p></p><p>If I were the man, I would never let my granddaughter handle the calf, unless I could "fix" his problem. Even then, I don't think I would let her. It might scare her into never wanting to show again, which would be a sad outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gators Rule, post: 824246, member: 15587"] steers like this are like rank horses. The only way to "change" them is to gain their respect. Not too sure how that is going to happen, but it required a boot to the nose on a 1000 lb beefmaster bull when I was younger. Immediate attitude change. My dad "baited" him into becoming agressive, and them WHAM. I thought the bull was crazy. I shifted the crazy label over to my dad after that...LOL If I were the man, I would never let my granddaughter handle the calf, unless I could "fix" his problem. Even then, I don't think I would let her. It might scare her into never wanting to show again, which would be a sad outcome. [/QUOTE]
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